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John Beard..et al
Hi John..
Do you know what this Remington M1903-A3 front sight leaf manufacturer was?
Base is Remingtons "R", leaf is "C".
Link below, to pic
Thankyou, Andy
http://i313.photobucket.com/albums/l...g?t=1237156397
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03-15-2009 06:35 PM
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Hi Andy,
If you're referring to the 'C' it denotes the height of the sight. The tallest sights were marked with an 'A' and they went down from there.
hth
~ Harlan
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Originally Posted by
Garandrew
I concur with Harlan. The entire front sight assembly was made by Remington. The letter "C" denotes the sight blade height. Sight blade heights were noted by alphabetical letters with "A" being the tallest. Sight blades were selected during targeting to zero the rifle sights.
Hope this helps.
J.B.
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Thankyou caf and JB...
Andy
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