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On a mule deer hunt last week I saw that I had lost part of the rear sight on my .54 T/C Hawken. Despite the fact that the sights are getting hard for my aging eyes to see, I want to get it back to the way it has been all these years. It is a very early 80's model. I have the base and stem, but have lost the sight, windage screw, bushing and lockdown pin. I would love to buy the entire sight or just the missing parts. The base screws center about 13/16." The stem is about 4/10" wide. Can anybody help? Thank you!
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On a mule deer hunt last week I saw that I had lost part of the rear sight on my .54 T/C Hawken. Despite the fact that the sights are getting hard for my aging eyes to see, I want to get it back to the way it has been all these years. It is a very early 80's model. I have the base and stem, but have lost the sight, windage screw, bushing and lockdown pin. I would love to buy the entire sight or just the missing parts. The base screws center about 13/16." The stem is about 4/10" wide. Can anybody help? Thank you!View attachment 109160View attachment 109161View attachment 109162
They came with a lifetime warranty. I shipped them by barrel and they sent it back with the sight repaired.
 
If your eyes are failing , you can get a neat little peep sight for those rifles .

I can actually shoot it pretty well - except in low light. The sights just kind of disappear. (Might be one reason the doc said it was time to start thinking about cataract surgery!) I remember using a fiber optic sight on a compound bow a couple decades ago, and I could sight it until it was almost dark - but I just can't bring myself to putting them on this gun...... at least not yet.
 
Thank you all for your input. I found the exact replacement on ebay of all places. Now the gun is back together and the long wait begins for next season.....
 
No doubt! Not only that - if I had spent a little more time with it in the off-season this whole thing might have been avoided!!
prolly not. i think gremlins collect the pins that keep those sights of that style together. i have 2 or 3 i have to make new pins for all the time. lucky i see/hear when they come apart.
 
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