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    Remington and Eddystone

    It's more photos...it's a Phorum Photorama.
    Back: Remington #2788 with a 1/19 rebuild.
    Front Eddystone #318130 with a Johnson Automatics barrel and a Parker-Hale 5B backsight.
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    Cool..

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    Like the Parker-Hale sight.Does it fit the original mount,or did it require drill/tapping ?

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    Nice!

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    The Parker-hale sight has two studs on the back that fit into the recess for the backsight axis screw and the recess for the bolt-stop button.
    The bolt-stop spring fits a slot across the sight body and a special screw replaces the axis screw, securing the sight body to the rifle.
    No drilling, no alteration to the receiver at all.
    In case you go looking for one---this one would not go on the Remington, the span of the holes was just a touch too long.
    So, be warned, you migh need another rifle.
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    Very nice. Pass me a kleenex, I need to wipe off some drool!

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    Yes, very sweet

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