- Location
- Iroquois Falls ON
Please feel free to post what you have done with your open or aperture sights in this thread. It will be nice to have all of the ideas in one place.
This is a simple aperture sight that can be built with hand tools. It has both elevation and windage adjustment. The sight is 1-1/2" x 1/2" x 1/8" and there is about 3/8" of travel in the slots. The upper slot is twice as wide as the lower slot. The lower slot is a snug fit on the 6x40 screw. The holes in the dust cover are 6x40 thread and 1/2" apart. The lower hole needs to be on center with the retaining pin hole.

Here is one way of adding a high quality aperture sight that will not effect your regular cleaning and maintenance. (Like a Tech-Sight would) This will probable require some machine work but it could be done with hand tools by a skilled craftsman. The dust cover is drilled and taped in the same way as above. A piece of aluminium shaft with the correct diameter for the radius on your sight is all you need to get started. The rest is self evident from the photos. Just make sure that the mount is low enough. Just about any Redfield or Williams sight could be used. This one I got many years ago on Ebay.


This is a simple aperture sight that can be built with hand tools. It has both elevation and windage adjustment. The sight is 1-1/2" x 1/2" x 1/8" and there is about 3/8" of travel in the slots. The upper slot is twice as wide as the lower slot. The lower slot is a snug fit on the 6x40 screw. The holes in the dust cover are 6x40 thread and 1/2" apart. The lower hole needs to be on center with the retaining pin hole.

Here is one way of adding a high quality aperture sight that will not effect your regular cleaning and maintenance. (Like a Tech-Sight would) This will probable require some machine work but it could be done with hand tools by a skilled craftsman. The dust cover is drilled and taped in the same way as above. A piece of aluminium shaft with the correct diameter for the radius on your sight is all you need to get started. The rest is self evident from the photos. Just make sure that the mount is low enough. Just about any Redfield or Williams sight could be used. This one I got many years ago on Ebay.




























































