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    Ramairthree: A lot of people seem to refer to these standard folding rear sights as "micrometer" (not correct terminology as Peter L. pointed out) and I was only guessing that you were referring to the standard model. If you plan to do a bit of target shooting you might want to purchase an actual target sight which will certainly have windage adjustment. Here's a picture of my Longbranch with Parker hale sight. Easy to attach (or remove) and works extremely well with my nearsighted 55 year old eyeballs. In any case, enjoy the rifle.

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