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    In reference to your WTB on a Gibbs sight, do you mean this one?

    There are a couple of sights made by him.....this is not for sale.

    I tried to answer your original, but I seem to be locked out.
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    yes thats the one he needs, I'll let him know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muffett.2008 View Post
    In reference to your WTB on a Gibbs sight, do you mean this one?
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    There are a couple of sights made by him.....this is not for sale.

    I tried to answer your original, but I seem to be locked out.
    For some reason he can't reply to you

    He said that's the one and if you ever get bored with it, let him know!

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    Thanks, PM sent.

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    Noticed a couple of things wrong when I had the sight in my hand.
    The windage zero line was on the wrong side and according to the original patent diagram, the eyepiece was on the bottom instead of the top of the arm.

    Just a matter of reversing the bits and bob's your uncle.

    This sight has an .07 peep and the magnifier lens in front is 2.25, you need this lens to correct the image when used with the foresight lens...otherwise you'd be like us aussies....standing on your head.

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