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I’m interested in purchasing your peep sight. Can you pm information so I can mail paymentThis sight is being fabricated on an ongoing basis. All orders have been filled at this time and I have three more sights on the bench. Please advise here if you have any questions, but please PM to place an order rather than add a comment on this post.
This folding tang peep sight should be suitable for use on rifles having a tang length between 2" - 3" . It will not work on long, Hawken type tangs. A long tang version is under development.
The base is slotted to allow for differences in tang screw location and is slightly curved so as to lay flat on your curved tang.
Windage is adjustable by turning the pivot screw.
Elevation is adjustable by moving the aperture up or down on the staff.
The aperture disc has been blackened to reduce sun glare.
You should be able to mount the sight using your existing tang screw, however if your trigger plate is threaded 8-32, I find that a flat headed lock bolt works much better. I can provide a polished and browned lock bolt if desired at additional cost. It will be necessary for you to cut it to the proper length.
I have mounted this sight successfully on three different rifle designs as shown in the photo below.
The base is slotted to allow for differences in tang screw location and is slightly curved so as to lay flat on your curved tang.
Windage is adjustable by turning the pivot screw.
Elevation is adjustable by moving the aperture up or down on the staff.
The aperture disc has been blackened to reduce sun glare. Aperture diameter can be made to your specification.
You should be able to mount the sight using your existing tang screw, however if your trigger plate is threaded 8-32, I find that a flat headed lock bolt works much better. I can provide a polished and browned lock bolt if desired at additional cost. It will be necessary for you to cut it to the proper length.
I have mounted this sight successfully on three different rifle designs as shown in the photo below.
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The sight is $75 plus $5 for shipping. Add $3.00 if you want the lock bolt. Payment by money order is preferred but I can take Paypal if absolutely necessary. If it does not work on your rifle just send it back for refund.
Peep sights effectively sharpen the target image at longer ranges. Please advise any questions.
Nice! I need one on my Colonial
I am needing one badly. It’s getting next to impossible to hit squirrels in the head and harder to hit them period.All May orders have been completed and one finished peep sight is available for immediate shipment.
I really like the ones I haveI am needing one badly. It’s getting next to impossible to hit squirrels in the head and harder to hit them period.
I got mine, got it installed and zeroed, and love it. I spent the better part of my adult life looking down the peep sights of one M16 variant or another, and it brings back that familiarity. I went for a quick morning squirrel hunt yesterday even though I only saw two squirrels and ended up with one I love the way this sight works in the woods.I really like the ones I haveView attachment 340332
I recently bought one for my 36 cal Squirrel Rifle, and it made a world of difference. I missed a lot of shots simply because I couldn’t see the small notch in the rear sight. Not an issue now. I am back to stacking them up like I did 40 years ago.Tom A Hawk, I just came across this thread while searching the web for a peep and it is exactly what I’ve been in need of. Not sure if you’re still making/selling them. I just registered as a new member on the forum and I’m not sure I have access to emailing you or how to get ahold of you. Hopefully you see this and help me get ahold of ya. Thanks in advance!
Did you need to put in a longer bolt?
It comes with a longer tang screwDid you need to put in a longer bolt?
Tom A Hawk, please send me infoPM sent.
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