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Note: Yes, I did a search, and yes, I did find information in the direction I was looking.

That said, new things come out often, so I am compelled to ask the following...

I want to replace the stock front and rear sight on my T/C Hawken (.54).

I am wanting a blade up front and a squared off sight in the rear.

1. Is there an adjustable option for a squared off rear sight where the top isn't a partridge style?
2. If "no" or "yes" to #1 (regarding adjustable), what is the best option that does not require me to dovetail (above my level of technical expertise) for an install?
3. If there is not an option for a squared off rear sight that doesn't need a dovetail, what is the best buckhorn option that, again, does not require a dovetail?
4. If not to all the above, then what do you recommend, as I do not like the stock sights.

And, pardon all the questions. I am loving becoming part of the community.
As a teacher (middle school social studies for the last twenty years), asking and answering a lot of questions is part of my nature.
 
Note: Yes, I did a search, and yes, I did find information in the direction I was looking.

That said, new things come out often, so I am compelled to ask the following...

I want to replace the stock front and rear sight on my T/C Hawken (.54).

I am wanting a blade up front and a squared off sight in the rear.

1. Is there an adjustable option for a squared off rear sight where the top isn't a partridge style?
2. If "no" or "yes" to #1 (regarding adjustable), what is the best option that does not require me to dovetail (above my level of technical expertise) for an install?
3. If there is not an option for a squared off rear sight that doesn't need a dovetail, what is the best buckhorn option that, again, does not require a dovetail?
4. If not to all the above, then what do you recommend, as I do not like the stock sights.

And, pardon all the questions. I am loving becoming part of the community.
As a teacher (middle school social studies for the last twenty years), asking and answering a lot of questions is part of my nature.
try looking at a skinner rear and matching front.
personally i like their rear peep . have a couple in a drawer awaiting something to live on.
https://skinnersights.com/collections/thompson-center/products/thompson-center-renegade-sight
 
early t/c sights were blade style. you will need to find them for a 1 inch barrel as that is what the .54 is. also screw hole spacing may need adjusting on one hole as there were 2 different spacings over the years on t/c sights
 
I think I have exactly what you are looking for. If that can be confirmed I would trade you straight across.
 
Note: Yes, I did a search, and yes, I did find information in the direction I was looking.

That said, new things come out often, so I am compelled to ask the following...

I want to replace the stock front and rear sight on my T/C Hawken (.54).

I am wanting a blade up front and a squared off sight in the rear.

1. Is there an adjustable option for a squared off rear sight where the top isn't a partridge style?
2. If "no" or "yes" to #1 (regarding adjustable), what is the best option that does not require me to dovetail (above my level of technical expertise) for an install?
3. If there is not an option for a squared off rear sight that doesn't need a dovetail, what is the best buckhorn option that, again, does not require a dovetail?
4. If not to all the above, then what do you recommend, as I do not like the stock sights.

And, pardon all the questions. I am loving becoming part of the community.
As a teacher (middle school social studies for the last twenty years), asking and answering a lot of questions is part of my nature.
I use a Kensights rear sight for an XP100. The screw holes are the same size and spacing as a TC rear sight. Very high quality sight. For the front I use Track of The Wolf's over sized blade front with a 3/8" dovetail.
 
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