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When using the canted iron sights, aiming speed and sensitivity are the same as when using regular iron sights. Most weapons mount the sight on the right side, while bolt-action [[Sniper Rifle]]s mount it on the left.
 
When using the canted iron sights, aiming speed and sensitivity are the same as when using regular iron sights. Most weapons mount the sight on the right side, while bolt-action [[Sniper Rifle]]s mount it on the left.
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cantediron.png|The canted iron sights mounted on a [[CZ-805]] assault rifle during multiplayer gameplay.
 
cantediron.png|The canted iron sights mounted on a [[CZ-805]] assault rifle during multiplayer gameplay.
 
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The Canted Ironsight model shares the same appearance as the [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/SureFire_RTS SureFire RTS] seen in [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/Medal_of_Honor%3A_Warfighter Medal of Honor: Warfighter], as [http://battlefield.wikia.com/wiki/EA_Digital_Illusions_CE DICE] had worked on it with Danger Close Games.
 
The Canted Ironsight model shares the same appearance as the [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/SureFire_RTS SureFire RTS] seen in [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/Medal_of_Honor%3A_Warfighter Medal of Honor: Warfighter], as [http://battlefield.wikia.com/wiki/EA_Digital_Illusions_CE DICE] had worked on it with Danger Close Games.
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Revision as of 15:59, 15 June 2014

Surefire-RTS

A Surefire Rapid Transition Sights in reality.

Canted Ironsights are available for weapons with attachment rails that allow a close-range option when a long-range optic is already mounted. The user simply rotates the weapon 45° to make use of the accessory, with minimal change in handling and performance.

Although some scopes provide enough standoff for the weapon's iron sights to be used, the scope itself may still obscure the user's view. Canted iron sights allow the user to recover view of the target area.

Battlefield 4


"An alternate set of iron sights to switch to when engaging close range targets."

— Battlelog description

Canted Ironsights are an accessory rail attachment featured in Battlefield 4, available for all primary weapons except light machine guns. The accessory uses an M16-style open ring and blade sight.

It serves as a sort of counterpart to the Magnifier -- offering close-range ironsights alongside the attached optic. While it offers a greater field of view than most scopes, the screen is more obfuscated overall than stock ironsights (with the attached optic to one side).

As the same rail (and slot) for this attachment is used for lights and laser sights, the Toggle accessory button is used to switch between the top-mounted optic and these iron sights, even while aiming.

When using the canted iron sights, aiming speed and sensitivity are the same as when using regular iron sights. Most weapons mount the sight on the right side, while bolt-action Sniper Rifles mount it on the left.


Gallery

Trivia

The Canted Ironsight model shares the same appearance as the SureFire RTS seen in Medal of Honor: Warfighter, as DICE had worked on it with Danger Close Games.

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External Links

Rapid Transition Sights at SureFire website