Skip to main content
Chat will be unavailable Friday July 3rd, in observance of the July 4th Holiday.
Help Center Community Shop

Can anyone identify this Lyman Peep site

Comments

9 comments

  • old single shots
    It sounds,from your description,like a no. 42 If you want to send pic. maybe i can tell. wbjfarnham@aol.com
    0
  • old single shots
    Sorry,but i can't seem to bring pictures up.I am not a computer whiz.I have a lot of old books showing Lyman sights and thought i might be able to identify.Sorry i can't help.
    0
  • talon
    Is this one of those sights that has a long 'finger' running on the left side of the receiver to an existing screw hole on the upper forward side of the receiver? If so, all I've ever seen it called is "the Lyman receiver sight", and I know that's no help.
    0
  • Ronald J. Snow
    Sounds like a Lyman D-DA. If you have access to The Winchester Book there is a picture of it on page 584.
    0
  • pabooger
    sent a picture to Nick Stroebel, he identified it as a Lyman #21 receiver peep, approx value $100 to $150 dollars
    0
  • pabooger
    Mr Snow I did find the marking DA on the back of the site. Did the Winchester book say if it was an original site? I do not have access to a book. Thanks for your infopabooger
    0
  • talon
    I have a pencil notation next to that D-DA sight (I've the Madis book): It's the same as the Lyman #21. It's in the pictures in chapter 18 where Mr Madis refers to the sight as "the Lyman sight".
    0
  • Ronald J. Snow
    The Winchester Book states, "No other feature of Winchester arms varies as much as the original sighting equipment". Yes, this sight did come as an option offered by Winchester. They also made some of their own sights.
    0
  • pabooger
    Once again you guys have come thru with the info I requested!!Thanks to All Have a Happy Easter
    0

Please sign in to leave a comment.

Recent Activity

Didn’t find what you’re looking for?