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Lyman Front Sight Apertures
You gents who own Diopters for your k31s and G11's............
Lyman gave us the dealership.
They should be here by Monday. Halleluia!
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03-14-2019 11:38 AM
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Those are Redfield inserts. Note that the tabs are of unequal size which is the give way. Lyman tabs are the same on both sides. On the Lyman sights the inserts can be mounted either way ;on the Redfield sights they go in only one way. I own and have used both globe slights. The Redfield 66 series are larger in diameter than the Lyman 17 series sightss
Last edited by Cosine26; 03-20-2019 at 04:20 PM.
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Cosine, what makes you think Redfield makes inserts?
Just spoke to my Lyman rep., and unless they have it backwards........ They make the inserts for Redfield.
Last edited by Pierre; 03-21-2019 at 04:00 PM.
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Aperture kits on the website as of now,
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They look like Redfield Globe Sigtt insert, but without measurements I cannot really say. During the 1960 only Redfield had the two size tabs. Evidently I am incorrect.
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You might not be incorrect. My source was the marketing department at Lyman. Elevated car salesmen? LOL
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Apertures
Here is a picture of Redfield M66 Sight and apertures (on left) and Lyman 17A SF with apertures (on Right. Notice that on the Redfield apertures one tab is larger than the other .
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Hope this is of some value
Cosine26
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Same inserts were found on Anschutz target rifles I had at the Cadet Corps I commanded, 35 plus years ago. Don't recall the model. 190's, I think. I suspect there'd be a standard size for the apertures.
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