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How did you remove the original? I've been thinking about this for my Pietta 1860.I made a taller front sight for my Pietta 1860 44 Sheriffs model . If this one works out, I’ll make two more.
Nice words thank you
Hello , maybe a good spot for this, I came across the ladder sight on eBay uk. I thought it was expensive at £130 buy it now . till I looked at Pedrosoli sights £250. The seller said grandfather won the 1904 Commonwealth games with it . What I did not realise it did not go in the usual place but just in front of the but plate. Seems you target shoot’s it lying on your back ,so I had trouble making it fit. It’s more like a bit of Victorian memrobillia. Anyway it’s where I want it on a 1885 Swiss rifle , never fired it, I just collect these days. Hope you enjoy
Hello , maybe a good spot for this, I came across the ladder sight on eBay uk. I thought it was expensive at £130 buy it now . till I looked at Pedrosoli sights £250. The seller said grandfather won the 1904 Commonwealth games with it . What I did not realise it did not go in the usual place but just in front of the but plate. Seems you target shoot’s it lying on your back ,so I had trouble making it fit. It’s more like a bit of Victorian memrobillia. Anyway it’s where I want it on a 1885 Swiss rifle , never fired it, I just collect these days.
Good job. I did the same for an 1860 Uberti. Made mine from a nickel coin and it solved the problem.I made a taller front sight for my Pietta 1860 44 Sheriffs model . If this one works out, I’ll make two more.
Wish I could play my banjos mountain man styleIt’s always interesting to me how you fix and make things to your liking. Very interesting and cool! Keep it up!
I’ll add to that , my friend Roy sent me these two sketches of a shooting match, there are several shooters lying on their backs looking through the sight above the butt plate, the sublime positionWish I could play my banjos mountain man style
I’ll add to that , my friend Roy sent me these two sketches of a shooting match, there are several shooters lying on their backs looking through the sight above the butt plate, the sublime position
My oldest brother shot a deer at 90 yards with his Jonathan Browning mountain rifle using this position.I’ll add to that , my friend Roy sent me these two sketches of a shooting match, there are several shooters lying on their backs looking through the sight above the butt plate, the sublime position
that looks goodI made a taller front sight for my Pietta 1860 44 Sheriffs model . If this one works out, I’ll make two more.
hey how did u do that. dang u people amaze me on here.Good job. I did the same for an 1860 Uberti. Made mine from a nickel coin and it solved the problem.
my hats off to you sir.You make good photos.Just looking at this photo stops time for me.Thanks for showing.I enjoy it very much.I keep looking behind you for injuns or bears at any timeShot my Frontier caplock this morning, 4F and breezy, but had a good outing. Rang some 50 to 130 yds gongs.
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nice photos. wow. The men back in them days dressed fancy. like thatI’ll add to that , my friend Roy sent me these two sketches of a shooting match, there are several shooters lying on their backs looking through the sight above the butt plate, the sublime position
I’ll add to that , my friend Roy sent me these two sketches of a shooting match, there are several shooters lying on their backs looking through the sight above the butt plate, the sublime position
well. Got a feeling u would hear me screaming as I would be running lolIf you see any bears PM me quick!