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    Those are some great looking specimens you got there !! Love the handiness of the 38, although I've never shot one.
    Seems to be the perfect carry/brush gun, for those tight timbers with the occasional clear cut.
    However, those iron sights look even more difficult to see than my standard 98's. Thank's for the pics !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tahoe2 View Post
    However, those iron sights look even more difficult to see than my standard 98's
    Actually the square blade m38 sights are considerably easier for me to align than the standard mauser "barleycorn". Also can see them better in low light hunting conditions. Unfortunately, the blade is usuually too low for a proper 100 yard zero and requires modification or replacement with a taller blade.

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