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    Quality Hardware Flip Sight

    Is this genuine or a repro? I am thinking about changing the rear sight on a QHMC and the wear on this sight would match my receiver pretty close. I'm asking because I don't want to spend that kind of money on a repro.
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    I think it looks good. Looks just like the ones I have that I know are legit.

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    the staking differs from mine. mine is like a X, not a O

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    $96.01 with a day to go.
    I think, way too much for the condition it is in.

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    It looks real to me. It looks like a pretty decent example as well, most look like they were removed with a sledge hammer. However, I am not sure if QHMC used that style of staking on the sight pin. The few original QHMC's that i have seen all have the X style staking on the pin. But I havent seen enough to say for sure. It could have been a lateral support sight base to another company. ALso, note that by showing the entire link to a bunch of carbine collectors doesnt help getting the sight for a good price either. If you just post the pictures, you might stand a better chance of getting a good deal.

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    Mine has that kind of staking and I am 100% sure mine is legit. That one on eBay is worth more than $96. They usually go for $150 or so......when you can find them.

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    [QUOTE=mpd1978;144317]It looks real to me. It looks like a pretty decent example as well, most look like they were removed with a sledge hammer. However, I am not sure if QHMC used that style of staking on the sight pin. The few original QHMC's that i have seen all have the X style staking on the pin. But I havent seen enough to say for sure. It could have been a lateral support sight base to another company. ALso, note that by showing the entire link to a bunch of carbine collectors doesnt help getting the sight for a good price either. If you just post the pictures, you might stand a better chance of getting a good deal.[/QUOTE

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    Large X; around 4,800,000 and later

    Large O; before 4.8 million

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    Yeah, I'm sure it will go a good deal higher. Posting the link here pretty much insured that it will.

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    Large X; around 4,800,000 and later

    Large O; before 4.8 million
    That's awesome info! That is why mine has the O. I did not know that. Thanks.

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    Here is a picture of the x style stakeing on a QHMC. Also is a GEQ sight that sits on an original IBM. Point being, if you are restoring a QHMC, you may want to find a sight with the x stakeing. However, i dont know for sure if QHMC only used x staking. Maybe someone else does. I can say that the handful i have seen and own all have x staked rear sight pins.

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