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    What type or part of sight due I have

    What type or part of sight due I have. picked this up with a large parts purchase. not sure what i have. looks to be military or part of a military piece.






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    I'm guessing it is some type of rear sight . It looks to mount on the side of the weapon in the orientation shown in the last picture . I would guess it is non-USA and is for something like a grenade launcher / bazooka / mountain gun type weapon .
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    Agreed .......................very Eastern European feel to it and not to disumular to AK MG's rear sights.
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    The sight goes from center 0 to 20 out to flat side. then back past 0 to 0 on the knob side. it is very well made. Thinking it is just part of a sight for left an right only? Only I would find the off type parts.

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    Ummm …. it may be a casting mark , but I see a zero , 4 lines , a long line with a 10 split on it , 4 more lines , then a long one with a split 20 .
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    Chrs you are correct. Did some cleaning with a cotton swab an that is the right numbers.0- 10 - 20. must all be horizontal numbers

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    No , I think it may pivot left / right via the hole up front and a screw on the weapon . Could be mounted solid and the front may do windage . I think it mounts with the knob down and these are elevation markings . The front sight may have an up/down adjustment to set the zero or it could be in a fixture this part mounts to .
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    Yes you could be right. so far not able to match it to any other parts

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    Japaneseicon Type 96 or Type 99 LMG rear sight?
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    Finally some light, here's a type 99 for example...
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