Cheers
@Sir Boniface Harrison. Man, that's a cool name. If you were in the Australian Army, you would start out as an officer for sure
! Respect. Tomahawk's sight attached to my Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken easily. I simply had to find an ever so slightly longer through bolt and swap it out with the original - this I found at the local hardware store. Note that I coloured the bolt up a bit too, with cold blue, including the shank; why the shank I don't know, because no-one can see it as it passes through the stock terminating in the trigger guard. You may note that I rounded the ends of Tomahawk's product to reduce sharp lines; also, I swapped out his aperture with one that I had on hand as it had a smaller diameter for my ageing eyes. I do really like this sight. Simple, robust, unobtrusive, aesthetics blend with the rifle, sight in the elevation with your favourite load and finesse windage with the front sight, set and forget- looks like it belongs there. Kudos to Tomahawk! All his engineering, not mine; so, credit where credit's due.
And the requested images to assist the explanation. You can see how the cold blue and vinegar solution has aged the bright metal for an antiqued finish.
Cheers, Pete
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