No decent peep sight made for these that I know of, although I do think you could get one of those old Lymans to fit onto the right side of the receiver.

They were actually rebuilt for shot-range bush guns and, for that, they work fine, although a single-notch open rear sight is not my idea as the best thing for a longer-range rifle.

They are actually a sporty little rifle which deserved a lot better than it got.

I have 3 of them here, now, in various states of decrepitude. Must do something about that one of these days. With a bit of luck and a lot of work, should be able to have all 3 working properly again.

I do not know of anyone who made a really decent stock for them, although perhaps one of the US makers from the 60s might still have one around. FAJEN used to make stocks for all the surplus rifles; they might be good for a try. The WOOD in the original stocks was decent quality but rather bland in appearance.

Run one with a 120 to keep the recoil down and it should be a great introductory centrefire rifle for a woman or a boy. Just remember to seat the slug 'WAY out!

Hope this helps.
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