- Location
- Western Manitoba
At my age, loosing (or have lost) the ability to see that top edge of rear sight plus the top of the front sight. I seem to do okay with aperture sights mounted on rear of receiver - like on a Win 94, a Ruger 10/22, the original battle sights on P14, M1917, Lee Enfield No. 4 - learned to get the front sight sharply in focus while looking through the fuzzy rear "peep" and trust that the physics has that front sight in dead centre of the "peep". Groups on paper move as the rear sight is adjusted, so it must be working.
I discovered that Williams makes a direct replacement rear sight for the Swede 1896 / M38. Apparently remove the rear sight axle pin, remove military sight, install their WM-96 sight and replace the axle pin. Results in an aperture sight where the flat top military rear sight used to be.
I have no experience with this idea. Would appreciate any comments about such a set up - essentially a rear "peep" but about 12" in front of your eye. Do you still experience that "diopter" effect, and focus solely on the front sight?
I discovered that Williams makes a direct replacement rear sight for the Swede 1896 / M38. Apparently remove the rear sight axle pin, remove military sight, install their WM-96 sight and replace the axle pin. Results in an aperture sight where the flat top military rear sight used to be.
I have no experience with this idea. Would appreciate any comments about such a set up - essentially a rear "peep" but about 12" in front of your eye. Do you still experience that "diopter" effect, and focus solely on the front sight?


















































