Im not sure this is the right forum but will give it a try.
Picked up an old tang sight, was told the hole spacing was 21/32”, so I scaled from that and figured I could make it work. However, it’s actually 1 21/32” hole spacing.
The base is stamped steel, one hole is larger like a tang screw suits it and a smaller one for the other end. Similar idea to the W 1894’s but these holes are smaller.
Two ears folded up on each side create the pivot. The vertical stem is a thin flat plate and it slides in a groove to keep it square, a threaded, knurled nut has a tapered pipe thread on the top for the lock ring to clamp adjustments. A plain small peep hole in the top.
It’s got no code on the bottom or anywhere else. Its a budget style looking sight. I thought maybe it was meant for a boys rifle .22 of the homesteading era.
Sorry I cant post pics on here but I can text or email them to parties interested.
Like to know what brand it is, and what its suited for so I can sell it since it won’t suit my needs.
Picked up an old tang sight, was told the hole spacing was 21/32”, so I scaled from that and figured I could make it work. However, it’s actually 1 21/32” hole spacing.
The base is stamped steel, one hole is larger like a tang screw suits it and a smaller one for the other end. Similar idea to the W 1894’s but these holes are smaller.
Two ears folded up on each side create the pivot. The vertical stem is a thin flat plate and it slides in a groove to keep it square, a threaded, knurled nut has a tapered pipe thread on the top for the lock ring to clamp adjustments. A plain small peep hole in the top.
It’s got no code on the bottom or anywhere else. Its a budget style looking sight. I thought maybe it was meant for a boys rifle .22 of the homesteading era.
Sorry I cant post pics on here but I can text or email them to parties interested.
Like to know what brand it is, and what its suited for so I can sell it since it won’t suit my needs.






















































