Lets see your rifles with peep sights

Probably built by a gunsmith or a individual who had skill!. There might be info on the bottom of the barrel. The springfield is a slick action i have a couple I want to have built into something. I finally have all the parts for a 338.06 build!.
Off the top of my head I think this is the only bolt rifle I have with a peep sight, or at least the nicest one. Springfield’03 in .270wcf, I have no idea who made it, absolutely no markings anywhere other than the caliber stamp.
View attachment 1000127View attachment 1000128View attachment 1000129View attachment 1000130probably built by a gunsmith that is a beauty!. Im building a sporter in 30.06 and 338.06 there a very cool action to build on.
 
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Skinner 860 on my MRC 1999 in 35 Whelen. Nice affordable and simple peep.
 

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Sako M78 with a peep sight that fits on the dovetails. It's similar to but not the same as the one for their centerfires.

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Another pre-war boltstop-mounted Mauser peep. This one for target rifles. Too flimsy for hunting.
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This Lyman for the Mannlicher-Schoenauer also mounts on the bolt stop but rotates out of the way when the bolt is withdrawn.
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Sako M78 with a peep sight that fits on the dovetails. It's similar to but not the same as the one for their centerfires.

CGEOIO2.jpg




Another pre-war boltstop-mounted Mauser peep. This one for target rifles. Too flimsy for hunting.
EPB3gqi.jpg



This Lyman for the Mannlicher-Schoenauer also mounts on the bolt stop but rotates out of the way when the bolt is withdrawn.
1DzLiqn.jpg
Wow what caliber is that mauser in?.
 
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