(1) Goss and Marble's Goss Bolt Sleeve Sights 1920s & 1930s
(2) Belding & Mull Bolt Sleeve Sight 1920s
(3) Howe Whelan Bolt Sleeve Sight made by Hoffman Arms Company Cleveland Ohio // Ardmore Oklahoma 1920s & 1930s
Gary Bush
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(1) Goss and Marble's Goss Bolt Sleeve Sights 1920s & 1930s
(2) Belding & Mull Bolt Sleeve Sight 1920s
(3) Howe Whelan Bolt Sleeve Sight made by Hoffman Arms Company Cleveland Ohio // Ardmore Oklahoma 1920s & 1930s
Gary Bush
Neat stuff. How does that safety work on the 3rd sight?
Jim
Jim,
The safety on the Howe Whelen requires some modifacation of the firing pin / cocking piece. The Goss sight seems to be not quite ready for the market since it has no safety.
Gary Bush
Do you own a Ullrich Vosmek sight? That sucker has to be rarer than hen's teeth.
Jim
Jim,
I have several sights and 03 gadgets unmarked and in experimental stages that origin is unknown to me. If you can post a picture of the Ullrich Vosmek sight we can either identify one from my collection or add another sight to my want list.
Gary Bush
It looks like the Howe Whelan Bolt Sleeve Sight has the modified safety on the right side, that lever marked "ready".
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