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    Having to find a Johnson rear sight for a $6300 rifle ? Did I missing something ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    Having to find a Johnson rear sight for a $6300 rifle
    That was what I thought, the sight could cost one $1500 alone. Look for one...I guess you could always put the scope bases back on it.
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    That was what I thought, the sight could cost one $1500 alone. Look for one...I guess you could always put the scope bases back on it.
    Jim, I'm amazed at how the prices of 1941's has gone up. I bought one at a HACS show for $375 cdn back before we were chased out of the PNE by the hoplophobes in city hall. Years later when the gun shows moved to the Operating Engineer's Union Hall in Burnaby I bought an "Ivor Johnson" receiver and barrel in the white at an auction held there for $10.00 being the only bidder. It was in a box labelled "Ivor Johnson" and I guess I'm the only one who bothered to look inside. Yes, you guessed right, it was a Johnson 1941 receiver and barrel. I sold both to a collector in the U.S. for $3,000 cdn a quarter of a century ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapper740 View Post
    I bought one at a HACS show for $375 cdn
    I bought a slightly sporterized on from Milarm when they were in the old lumber shop between '89/'93 at $675CDN. It was hanging up with his collectables. I also had one I'd found elsewhere that was cheaper. I think it was missing the bayonet lug and I needed this other one. I also had the bayonet. Later in maybe '96 I sold the one I still had with an M1icon carbine, M1 Thompson and got $1500CDN from a local collector for all three.
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    I agree with Jim that filler screws carefully flush with the surface is a good way and even DIY possible. I doubt that he and others will like the next bit but but Ive had good luck touching the exposed screw surface with Super Blue (cold blueing when the screws are made of the correct steel and then adding Gibbs protectorent that seems to help with color, but also gives me a (false) sense that the finish adhesion and wear is improved. I dont think it can, but it just makes me feel better believing this! I have done this a lot with the many 1903 Springfields with tapped holes in the receiver that have come thru my shop. I wont do it until I am able to do the welding myself.

    I have seen some welded tapped holes that look pretty good as well, but in both cases the trick the result with the top of the screw nearly perfectly flush with the substrate surface and no marking of the substrate surface.

    The pics appear to show a good correct finish. I religiously avoid re-parkerizing in general, and would NEVER repark simply due to try to mask filled scope mount holes...but that is just me. In my opinion, you would immediately half the value of these somewhat rare rifles.

    My M1941 was also missing the rear sight. I would have to dig deep determine where I found it, but there used to be decent 1941 Johnson Rifle rear sights available.
    Also typically missing are unaltered front sights and sometimes the bayo lug. I was able to find an authentic front sight and bayo lug on Ebay back then. I had a problem with the tapered pins, but was able to find correct major dia and taper pins and cut them to length.

    In my opinion your repair budget could be less than $300 depending upon the current cost of a repro rear sight. There is a listing right now with the bayo lug on GB for $250. I did the same for mine back in 2011. BTW, I just saw an Ebay listing for an original 1941 Johnson bayo and sheath for $300-$450. They used to go for $600 and others on Ebay right now are priced as high as $599-$845. A repro goes for $200. If the one listed for 300-$450 is original Id grab it!

    So...price for he rifle...if the only issue is the tapped holes then I might offer $500 less, but Id also be ready to meet his price quick before it is bought by another (based upon current prices I saw today on GB).

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1903Collector View Post
    Ive had good luck touching the exposed screw surface with Super Blue
    That sounds about right, it's been done. Just can be rubbed off eventually.

    Quote Originally Posted by 1903Collector View Post
    I have seen some welded tapped holes that look pretty good as well,
    I've done some that were more than just a little, did a 1/4" hole in a Winchester receiver that actually covered and after blue, disappeared. Lucky that time.
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    Numrich rear sight, elevation ladder can also be found on that page. Prices are good!

    Rear Sight Assembly, Blued, New Factory Original (Elevator Not Included)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1903Collector View Post
    Numrich rear sight, elevation ladder can also be found on that page. Prices are good!
    But out of stock, which is typical.
    Regards, Jim

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    LOL, I guess I was lucky when I ordered mine years ago that they were in stock!

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    You can also use filler screws and more or less blend the holes but again they will leave evidence.
    This is the simplest and cleanest way to go about it. File down the heads, and paper polish the area to blend before parking. If done carefully you can make them pretty well disappear. For example, try to find the cross pin on a 1903 rear sight collar. As Jim says, the only giveaway would be where the holes intersect the roll stamping. Welding would be very hard to not bugger up more of the stamping.

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