Identify this Sight
I need help identifying this sight. It has two notches, one marked 300 and the other marked 600. The only other marking I see is a 5 visable to the right side of the taller leg (the one marked 600)when looking down on the top of the notch. The last picture is my best attempt to show the 5. I cannot get a clear picture of it. Any info will be appreciated.
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I thought I had asked before but can't find the post so here goes. I need to know what this rear sight is for. The right prong (looking from the rear) is spring loaded.when squeezed together the tit on the left prong extends through a hole in the right prong. The tit is not threaded so something on the sight base must hold it closed. On the bottom of the left prong there is an "N", an "H", a "J" in a circle and the number "58.9".On the bottom of the right prong is a mark I can't make out followed by the number "569". This measures about 3" long, 5/8" wide at the front and 1 1/16" wide at the rear when compressed. Any info as to manufacturer and rifle model will be appreciated.
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almost looks like a thompon center sight from a muzzleloader. 0 -
It looks like the clamp-on sight found on German sporting and target rifles. 0 -
Marlin Model 99
Often taken off for scopes. Going for big $$$0 -
quote:Originally posted by hoosier
Marlin Model 99
Often taken off for scopes. Going for big $$$
Thank you for the info. Just looked it up and the sight is for
the Model 99M1.
Can not believe what they want for them $150.00 [:0]
I will list the 2 I have for less then that. If Numrich had all the parts available,
it would only cost $38.40 to assemble the sight.0
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