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Do the sights on the RPG in the final image exist, or are they just a prop because the images on the RPG-7 page don's seem to show  
Do the sights on the RPG in the final image exist, or are they just a prop because the images on the RPG-7 page don's seem to show  
such sights?
such sights?
: The sight is the PG-7, a Russian designed optical sight that is compatible with the RPG-7 and its Chinese copy, the Type 69. Imfdb just shows the basic version of the RPG without any add-ons, but the configuration of a Type 69 with a PG-7 has also been seen in several Hollywood films, including ''[[Terminator 3]]'', ''[[Man on Fire]]'' and ''[[The Kingdom]]'', just to name a few. --[[User:Markit|Markit]] 02:00, 26 March 2010 (UTC)
: The sight is the PGO-7, a Russian designed optical sight that is compatible with the RPG-7 and its Chinese copy, the Type 69. Imfdb just shows the basic version of the RPG without any add-ons, but the configuration of a Type 69 with a PGO-7 has also been seen in several Hollywood films, including ''[[Terminator 3]]'', ''[[Man on Fire]]'' and ''[[The Kingdom]]'', just to name a few. --[[User:Markit|Markit]] 02:00, 26 March 2010 (UTC)

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Do the sights on the RPG in the final image exist, or are they just a prop because the images on the RPG-7 page don's seem to show such sights?

The sight is the PGO-7, a Russian designed optical sight that is compatible with the RPG-7 and its Chinese copy, the Type 69. Imfdb just shows the basic version of the RPG without any add-ons, but the configuration of a Type 69 with a PGO-7 has also been seen in several Hollywood films, including Terminator 3, Man on Fire and The Kingdom, just to name a few. --Markit 02:00, 26 March 2010 (UTC)