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1903 remington Rear Sight question
I have a 1903 rear sight aperture marked R and 6. Would this have been made by Remington for their 1903 model? TIA --RBruce
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09-07-2009 12:35 PM
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Please post a picture of both sides of apperture
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Last edited by RBruce; 04-19-2010 at 08:46 AM.
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Wishfull thinking. I was hoping that you had an off-set aperture to the right.
The off-set apertures in my collection are left of center.
The aperture on left of your picture is a Remington second from left is a resized aperture that is mentioned in Brophys book.
Gary L. Bush
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If you want to part with the one on the far right please drop me a line
Chuck
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Question for Gary L. Bush
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Gary L. Bush
Wishfull thinking. I was hoping that you had an off-set aperture to the right.
The off-set apertures in my collection are left of center.
The aperture on left of your picture is a Remington second from left is a resized aperture that is mentioned in Brophys book.
Gary L. Bush
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Gary, Ok, I'll bite... Why is the aperture offset to one side, or the other? The M1903 rear sight has tons of left and right windage. What's the deal? Thanks, KarlKW
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RBruce
I have a 1903 rear sight aperture marked R and 6. Would this have been made by Remington for their 1903 model? TIA --RBruce
Yes.
J.B.
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