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    Frt Sight N or Z ?

    Remember the Type I frt sights with what looks to be a Z stamped on the ridge?
    Well were these a Z or sideways N.
    Which maker used these?

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    ---------- Post added at 07:01 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:56 PM ----------

    Google search just found this info from BrianQ (Plenty good enough for me)

    "The sideways N (aka Z) marked front sights were also used by Inland, NPM, & Standard Products."
    This would include use by QHMC, as per a listing above his reply.

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    Charlie,

    I remembered some threads from a couple of years ago. I located them by searching the M1icon/M2 Carbine forum using "sidewards" and "sideways" - I came up with some additional information by BQ in this thread. He also links to another helpful thread from this one. - Bob

    https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?p=231091

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    Bob,you must have done a boo boo that link takes ya right back to this thread

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    That's not unusual for me. I'll see if I can figure out what happened this time! Thanks, - Bob

    If this link doesn't work, just search the forum for "sideways" or "sidewards" - sorry!

    https://www.milsurps.com/showthread....135#post153135
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