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    Rear Sight ... Can someone help me ID this?

    Hello to everyone. I've searched all my reference material but can't find anything on this sight. It is marked T. I on the right side (there is no sign of a period after the I under magnification). The left is marked 86 11 It is on a 6 digit 335,xxx Inland that sure looks like an arsenal rebuild to me but I can't find a single mark referring to a rebuild. Any help is greatly appreciated. Here a couple of photos. I haven't figured out how to get them to display in the post yet so these links will have to do.

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    If my memory serves me right, it's either a Korean or Japaneseicon part. I want to say it's Tonkin (something like that) Industries, but don't quote me on that. I'm sure that somebody will come up with the correct answer. One thing I'm sure of is that it's not a USGI part.

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    The T.I marked type 2 rear sights are on the rare side. As to who made them and when has yet to be discovered. Yours is the third one I have seen. All of the numbers on the left side have been different. hth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce McAskill View Post
    The T.I marked type 2 rear sights are on the rare side. As to who made them and when has yet to be discovered.

    I beg to differ.

    Tong Industries, Korea

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    Hey that is great news as about a year ago no one knew where they came from. Thanks Brian.

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    T.I. Sight

    I have an Inland with a rear sight marked T.I. also. My carbine came from the old CMPicon back in the early sixties. My question is is this some sort of rebuild or just one that CMP stuck on there?

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    My records show Tong Industries in business from early 1970's thru circa 1992-93.

    Either some of your facts are off, or I have more research to do.

    BTW we know of Tong Industries for over 10 years, so this information is not new.

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    1st one I've seen.
    Interesting post/threads.

    thanks
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    Would that rear sight have been used for rebuilding carbines while in Korea?

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    I don't know as an IBM I had came with one and it was not a Korean import. I asked about this sight a couple of years ago on the old Joustericon site and it was maker unknown and a little over a year ago someone else asked on the old site and was told the maker was still not known. It's a well made type 2 sight and as good as any USGI.

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