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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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    Please post a picture of both sides of apperture
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    Three 03 apertures

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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.
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    Question for Gary L. Bush

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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

    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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    Model 1903 Rear Sight Drift Slide

    Quote Originally Posted by RBruce View Post
    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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