parker hale match rifle sights how can i tell what model i have

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I have this set of sights, the front is after market , redfield the back is all original, some small rust flecks but has 90+ of original bluing and all parts work
can a side mount attachement for a round receiver with both screws , but no marks other then parker hale in a few places.
I know its worth money but I don't know how much
posting photos shortly

anyone got a resource where I can get more info

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If you Google Parker Hale sights, there's a lot of info. You can opt to look at "images" and you may find your sight in the pictures. There are reproductions of the old Parker Hale catalogues available as well. Somewhere on your sight should be a model number. Good luck in your search.
 
That one was made by several outfits under license including Lyman and Musgrave. Used on contemporary single shot round receiver rifles, often rimfire. Last one I picked up with a matching front and set of inserts was $65.
 
That one was made by several outfits under license including Lyman and Musgrave. Used on contemporary single shot round receiver rifles, often rimfire. Last one I picked up with a matching front and set of inserts was $65.

Adam
While that's great inf0
No way I would even thing abouT selling it at that price.
This thing is a w0rk 0f art.
 
Adam
While that's great inf0
No way I would even thing abouT selling it at that price.
This thing is a w0rk 0f art.
Didn't say you couldn't get more, just told you what I paid. Betting you didn't pay what you'd ask, either. One man's trash and all that. Be worth more with a set of inserts, but other than that it looks to be all there. Might get anywhere from 100-200, but it's not worth as much as the dedicated full bore and service sights are. The SMLE and like ones draw more intact because of the mounting plates, etc.
 
I think you will find that sight is for a rimfire rifle. The adjustable eye relief would not hold up to full bore and the twin zeros on the windage are big clues. The Redfield front may be attractive to someone in the USA but is junk otherwise. All these sights have the major parts stamped with the same number for factory use mainly.
 
I think you will find that sight is for a rimfire rifle. The adjustable eye relief would not hold up to full bore and the twin zeros on the windage are big clues. The Redfield front may be attractive to someone in the USA but is junk otherwise. All these sights have the major parts stamped with the same number for factory use mainly.

Ian
looks like you are correct
the bar and mount was made for the Winchester 52 target gun in 22 rim
 
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