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    Alan,

    Its probably a No1 rifle, so none of those sights would be applicable.


    Tom,

    On a No1 barrel, the rear sight bed pin hole would have been drilled at the factory to be correctly indexed with the knox form and the key slot at the front of the barrel that positions the front sight base. Thus the pin hole should be in the correct place, unless its been bubba'd.

    If the rifle is a JJCo bitsa, then there are two possible assembly errors: (1) the rear sight bed was not pinned and has rotated a bit; (2) the front sight base is missing the key and has rotated off-line.

    Have you dissembled the rifle? The knox form, sight bed and front sight base should be in line, and thus it should be apparent which one is not correct.

    The rear sight bed pin is drifted out right to left. It can be quite hard to get out, and you should use some decent punches. Sometimes a bit of heating and/or penetrating oil helps things. Once the sight bed is off, the original factory pin hole should be apparent. You may have to restore it if bubba has drilled another one across it at an angle.
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    Alan,

    Its probably a No1 rifle, so none of those sights would be applicable.


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    Good point - thanks.
    Should have been obvious really - if its a Lithgowicon it would be pretty unique if it was No4 based.

    Ok - try a PH5A rear sight.
    Mine are not the best, but they are not too bad. I can think of lots of Enfields I'd rather have but instead of constantly striving for more, sometimes it's good to be satisfied with what one has...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunderbox View Post
    Alan,

    Its probably a No1 rifle, so none of those sights would be applicable.


    Tom,

    On a No1 barrel, the rear sight bed pin hole would have been drilled at the factory to be correctly indexed with the knox form and the key slot at the front of the barrel that positions the front sight base. Thus the pin hole should be in the correct place, unless its been bubba'd.

    If the rifle is a JJCo bitsa, then there are two possible assembly errors: (1) the rear sight bed was not pinned and has rotated a bit; (2) the front sight base is missing the key and has rotated off-line.

    Have you dissembled the rifle? The knox form, sight bed and front sight base should be in line, and thus it should be apparent which one is not correct.

    The rear sight bed pin is drifted out right to left. It can be quite hard to get out, and you should use some decent punches. Sometimes a bit of heating and/or penetrating oil helps things. Once the sight bed is off, the original factory pin hole should be apparent. You may have to restore it if bubba has drilled another one across it at an angle.
    Thanks for the reply. I am in the US, Pennsylvania to be exact.

    I have disassembled the rifle. I tried moving the front sight, no luck. I believe the front sight key is in place. I have also tried to move the rear sight base, no luck there either. The pin is in place. The right side of the pin is pretty well mashed. The left side looks OK. Any chance the pin can be driven out from the left (looking from the rear of the rifle)?

    During my examination, it does look like the rear sight base is not level with the knox form flat and the front sight. Being this is most likely a put together by JJCO, I think the rear sight base has been installed incorrectly.

    Tom

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