We have a very limited number of M-14 National Match Rear Sights
available here:
http://www.marstar.ca/dynamic/product.jsp?productid=87593

available here:
http://www.marstar.ca/dynamic/product.jsp?productid=87593
We have a very limited number of M-14 National Match Rear Sights
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available here:
http://www.marstar.ca/dynamic/product.jsp?productid=87593
Are these rear sights compatible on a Garand? I read that the M14 NM FRONT sight isn't.
And also, no NM aperture hood on these NM rear sights?
M14 and M1 garand use the same rear sights..... real M14(and BM59) are in Meters , M1A and Garand are in yards
NM apertures come hooded or non hooded
M14 and M1 garand front sights are not the same and not interchangeable
and by the way....... 99.00 is an absolutely smoking price on those guys
I though that the national match sights were only the hooded type. (And that was how you could tell the difference.)
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A correct NM aperture has the gear teeth cut for NM graduations, to match an NM elevation pinion, and an NM sized peep hole (I believe there might be 2 sizes?) and comes in an adjustable hooded version and a non hooded version.
Thanks for clearing up some info on these. I also did a bit of googling and see that these have 1/2 MOA clicks in them. I guess that relates to the teeth pitch. Will be interesting to see how it compares to my (NOS) Beretta (PB) rear sight assy.
the only way to get 1/2 moa adjustment elevation on the nm sight is with a hooded nm aperture. the gearing teeth are cut for 1 moa, same as a regular sight. you can insert a nm aperture into a regular base, the difference is an nm base has a cut out for the hood. the hood on a regular base will bottom out too high. the other base difference is the windage for nm is finer thread for 1/2 moa. so you must use a nm windage knob in only an nm base.windage threads get striped with the wrong pinion for the base. whether this base has a cut out for the hood and 1/2 moa windage knob, I can,t tell from the angle of the photo. more pictures would help.
As 45ACPKing already stated, these NM rear sights came with either an (unhooded) peep aperture or a hooded aperture.
Either type I would think SHOULD use the same gear teeth on the NM pinion and also mated to the same pitch teeth on the ramp of either the bare peep or the hooded aperture. Either ought to give you the NM 1/2 MOA clicks/graduations for elevation, no?
Since this unit from Marstar is furnished as a complete NM rear sight assembly, I don't believe we have to worry about matching windage knobs and such, as it's already a done deal. Marstar says it IS a NM sight, so both windage and elevation should be 1/2 MOA adjustable, to qualify as a NM. At least that's what I'm banking on. ;-)
Cheers.
AND they are even marked NM, please see photo....
John
john, please, you,re being evasive to monty,s question. does your nm sight have 1/2 moa adjustment or not? I think that is the gist of his query. it's a simple yes or no reply, not look at the photo.
john, please, you,re being evasive to monty,s question. does your nm sight have 1/2 moa adjustment or not? I think that is the gist of his query. it's a simple yes or no reply, not look at the photo.
john, please, you,re being evasive to monty,s question. does your nm sight have 1/2 moa adjustment or not? I think that is the gist of his query. it's a simple yes or no reply, not look at the photo.