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I know it's kinda hard to tell what it is, but I bought one of the Hews & Philips rear sight repros from Lodgewood , but used another rear sight on my 1816 percussion conversion.
So......I have this rear sight laying around and I rested it on top of the barrel of my Pedersoli 1795 Springfield that I bought from a forum member, to see how it looked.
I know it's not a Flintlock Rifle but with a rear sight it would become a......Flint Smooth-Rifle?
This musket has a really nice trigger and real accurate for what it is, and although the H&P rear sight was used for (usually) rifled 1816 Conversions , I thought it might be "historically possible" if not "historically correct" for a rear sight to end up soldered onto a 1795 . Even still, it's an Italian repro so I don't want to get too hung up on Historical Correctness, plus the sight is a repro of an 1850s period sight so its not too "farby". Also with the attempt at a laser engraved "Eagle" and the "Springfield" on the lock plate, this one definitely isn't passing for an original anyway
So what do you think ? Does it look good and if it will also make the musket more fun to shoot......might as well have my guy solder it on.