Lets see your rifles with peep sights

Here's a few photos of one I've had for quite a spell it's a pre-war Winchester Model 70 with a Lyman peep site. The photos are not that good and should do them over without the Superposed Gun case it confuses things. What I like about the Lyman site is the stock remains untouched without having to notch it out for the site. The site doesn't come into contact with the stock at all.
 

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Here's a few photos of one I've had for quite a spell it's a pre-war Winchester Model 70 with a Lyman peep site. The photos are not that good and should do them over without the Superposed Gun case it confuses things. What I like about the Lyman site is the stock remains untouched without having to notch it out for the site. The site doesn't come into contact with the stock at all.
Beauty!. Where the hell did you find it!. It looks unfired to me!. What caliber is it in?.
 
Love the rear peep sights on the big bores

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Though I’ll admit Iv only pulled the trigger twice on this .458wm about 25 years ago. That rear sight hates a left handed gripper.
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So many of these are vintage classics from a time before people started throwing scopes and red dots on top of everything. Does anyone keep the art alive making modern peep/aperture centrefire rifles?
 
If any of you guys on this forum know where a vintage peep sight for a 1957 savage 99 would be please let me know.
You do have a few options for the 99.
Top is a Redfield,
Lyman 57 s a ,
Lyman 57 s b - it works but ( not recommended as stock needs a cutout- not by me but not # matched rifle anyway).
Williams FP99 and,
Marbles Tang.
They are discontinued and not cheap! Somewhere around what I paid for some of my first 99’s. I don’t remember if I’ve bought any sights separately but think most of the dozen or so I have came with a gun mounted underneath.

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You do have a few options for the 99.
Top is a Redfield,
Lyman 57 s a ,
Lyman 57 s b - it works but ( not recommended as stock needs a cutout- not by me but not # matched rifle anyway).
Williams FP99 and,
Marbles Tang.
They are discontinued and not cheap! Somewhere around what I paid for some of my first 99’s. I don’t remember if I’ve bought any sights separately but think most of the dozen or so I have came with a gun mounted underneath.

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I found a mint lyman 57 SA on ebay recently and purchased it.
 
You do have a few options for the 99.
Top is a Redfield,
Lyman 57 s a ,
Lyman 57 s b - it works but ( not recommended as stock needs a cutout- not by me but not # matched rifle anyway).
Williams FP99 and,
Marbles Tang.
They are discontinued and not cheap! Somewhere around what I paid for some of my first 99’s. I don’t remember if I’ve bought any sights separately but think most of the dozen or so I have came with a gun mounted underneath.

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Im also very envious of your collection.
 
You do have a few options for the 99.
Top is a Redfield,
Lyman 57 s a ,
Lyman 57 s b - it works but ( not recommended as stock needs a cutout- not by me but not # matched rifle anyway).
Williams FP99 and,
Marbles Tang.
They are discontinued and not cheap! Somewhere around what I paid for some of my first 99’s. I don’t remember if I’ve bought any sights separately but think most of the dozen or so I have came with a gun mounted underneath.

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I think Williams is the only major maker of 'old' gun sights. They still make a receiver sight for the tang safety 99's (99FPS) but requires D&T on the lever safety models.
 
Here's a few photos of one I've had for quite a spell it's a pre-war Winchester Model 70 with a Lyman peep site. The photos are not that good and should do them over without the Superposed Gun case it confuses things. What I like about the Lyman site is the stock remains untouched without having to notch it out for the site. The site doesn't come into contact with the stock at all.
This is perfection to me.
 
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