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Win. 06 rear site removal?

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  • charliemeyer007
    Make sure it doesn't have a locking screw with the head hidden in dried crud. A brass drift punch that has a flat on one side applied to the left side of the sight driving to the right, looking down in shooting position is what I would try first. A good penetrating oil like Kroil applied the day before couldn't hurt. Securing the action in a padded vice is a good plan. The flat on the punch is towards the flat at the bottom of the tapered dovetail.
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  • asop
    charlie-Much appreciated. Took about 45 seconds after soaking[^]
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  • tsr1965
    Does the Marbles look like it is period correct? If so, it could be OEM, as If I am not mistaken, Winchester, sometimes used their sights too.

    EDIT 1

    The screw in the rear sight, loosens, and you can adjust the little slide plate with the "v" in, most likely for finer elevation adjustment. I can't imagine a screw in the sight having anything to do with the firing pin.
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  • asop
    It certainly is an older site. Has a "Marbles, Gladstone Mich. USA" stamp on it. What would be a normal "V" at the rear is almost a peep style not quite coming together at the top with a very small V at the bottom. Also has a screw in that piece which I can't figure out it's purpose? Two piece with the normal serrated adjustment arrangement.
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  • charliemeyer007
    Glad I could help.

    I think the screw you ask about is one of 2 Firing Pin screws #44 on the list.

    http://www.gunpartscorp.com/Manufacturers/Winchester-33573/Rifles-42602/1906-40297.htm?results=All

    The sight could be a special order item, I think Winchester installed Kings, Lyman, and Marbels if you paid extra. Semi Buckhorn is a common style, maybe yours is (full) Buckhorn.

    http://www.marblearms.com/rear-sights-.html

    added The only screws I have seen in sights are a locking one that goes into the dovetail or the one that holds the reversible U or V notch. Pictures of what you have might help.
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  • asop
    Charlie-Once again your knowledge and sharing it is appreciated. Was it a common thing for the "firing pin stop screws to come out? Thus the "extra" one screwed into the rear of the Marbles. I have one missing and I'll see if the one in the Marbles fits! Thanks again.
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  • MG1890
    The firing pin stop screws on Winchester 1890's and 1906's do tend to come loose and are easily lost.

    The odds of a special order Marbles sight on that rifle are about 1 in a million.
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