Abstract: The weaponry camera sight has a digital electronic display of the sight picture for the shooter. The display may be magnified as desired, thereby eliminating need for a scope sight. The device may also include a range finding device, with range information being provided on screen. The camera may also be used to record the image viewed on screen, if so desired. Remotely situated controls may be provided for operating the zoom magnification and recording feature, thereby allowing the shooter to operate the present camera sight without need to move his or her hands on the weapon. The present camera sight is particularly well suited for use with an archery bow, but may be used with a firearm if so desired.
Abstract: An easy install musical instrument string system having a substantially rectangular holder strip with a front surface, a back surface, a top end and a bottom end. A plurality of channels are defined in the front surface of the holder strip running from the top end to the bottom end of the strip. Musical instrument strings are disposed in each channel in the order the strings would be attached to the particular instrument for which the strings are adapted. A sheet covers the strings and the front surface of the strip and attaches to the back surface of the strip. The ends of the strings extend past the ends of the holder strip far enough to be attachable to the head and body of a particular stringed musical instrument.