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    1903 sights

    There are some larger numbered peep sight around, just difficult to find,or like you said, just enlarge the standard peep


    Photos show the #10 USMC and a pre war #8 peep

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    Looks like it right here. If its any help to you now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    Photos show the #10 USMC and a pre war #8 peep
    I need to look up the hole diameters. I have a few spares in my kit I can play with. I think a skinny tapered rat file, inserted from behind and gently twisted in the opposite direction as its teeth spiral will do the trick with no burring. I don't where I read that, old smith book on my shelf or likely here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doco overboard View Post
    Looks like it right here. If its any help to you now!
    You might be the winner Brian! (Although I have full confidence that Chuck found it...he didn't point to its location)

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    There are some larger numbered peep sight around, just difficult to find,or like you said, just enlarge the standard peep


    Photos show the #10 USMC and a pre war #8 peepAttachment 124752Attachment 124753
    I thought the USMC #10 slide had no open triangle aperture!?!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1903Collector View Post
    I thought the USMC #10 slide had no open triangle aperture!?!?
    I don't see one in RCS's first picture.
    Here's some more https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=18600

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    Well,
    I guess you could you call me Bubba. Wouldn't be the first time, or the last I guess.

    One time I needed a rear sight and thought a 1905 would fit up just right about right.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Doco overboard View Post
    I guess you could you call me Bubba.
    Nah...Bubba doesn't believe in the rule "Do no harm". Anything that can be swapped on and off is fair game...I have a flashlight zipped to an m1 carbine right now in the bedroom. do they make flashlights that fit on bayonet lugs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssgross View Post
    do they make flashlights that fit on bayonet lugs?
    That is a really fun idea! It wouldn’t be hard to do with a 3D printer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssgross View Post
    do they make flashlights that fit on bayonet lugs
    Make the handle with a set of loops at bottom, replacing the finger guard with the front loop. Those hold the flashlight...
    Regards, Jim

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    https://botach.com/kz-bayonet-lug-mount-picatinny-rail/Here is a cheap Picatinny to AR bayonet lug adapter...
    I saw another one, over $100, discontinued (gee wonder why) that gives a ring with a screw to hold the flashlight.
    hmm...nothing for my Garandicon home security system though.
    Maybe I'll get one of those cheap knock off bayonets, and use duck tape to attach a flashlight, and gain the benefit of both.

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