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Rear sight , 1770 Lancaster style, wax cast steel
Isaac Haines style, ideal for a swamped barrel, this wax cast steel sight has concave bevels on the front three edges, and a flat top. We recommend filing a square notch for use with a blade front sight. The dovetail is about .585" long, with a .535" base about .062" deep.
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Rear sight , with extra long base, wax cast steel
Wax cast steel, not polished, cut this extra long sight base sight to fit nearly any old dovetail. Cut this sight to fit your rifle, do not enlarge the dovetail slot in your barrel. Made in the U.S.A., the dovetail is about 1.275” length, and the base is .520” wide.
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Rear sight, Tall Pennsylvania style for 13/16" or 7/8" octagon barrels, wax cast steel
This small version is made for a longrifle with a slim 13/16" or 7/8" octagon barrel. Wax cast steel, this sight has a long base similar our other Pennsylvania sight #RS-FG-14. However this sight is .425" tall from the top of the sighting surface, to allow sight-in with a tall front sight, and to reduce mirage and heat glare from the top flat, duri
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Rear sight, Tall Pennsylvania style for 15/16" or 1" octagon barrels, wax cast steel
This larger version is made for a longrifle with a 15/16" or 1" octagon barrel. Wax cast steel, this sight has a long base similar our other Pennsylvania sight #RS-FG-16. However this sight is .430" tall from the top of the sighting surface, to allow sight-in with a tall front sight, and to reduce mirage and heat glare from the top flat, during sho
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Rear sight, feather finial for 13/16" or 7/8" octagon barrels, wax cast steel
Wax cast steel, not polished, this sight has a long feather finial at front and is patterned from a antique rifle photographed in Rifles of Colonial America by Dr. George Shumway. Does the feather signify the rifle's swift speed? Undercut base is .750" long, .545" wide, dovetail to .050" deep. The blade should stand .24" above the plane of the barr
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Rear sight, feather finial for 15/16" or 1" octagon barrels, wax cast steel
Wax cast steel, not polished, this sight has a long feather finial at front and is patterned from a antique rifle photographed in Rifles of Colonial America by Dr. George Shumway. Does the feather signify the rifle's swift speed? Undercut base is .750" long, .587" wide, dovetail to .050" deep. The blade should stand .24" above the plane of the barr
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Rear sight, adjustable Hawken style, with five step elevation riser, by L&R
This adjustable sight has a .370" x .085" dovetail spaced 3" ahead of the normal location. A great choice for your halfstock Hawken rifle, it works well on 15/16", 1" or 1-1/8" octagon barrels. Not a fixed iron sight, it does not meet N.M.L.R.A. Hawken match rules, but may be used in "adjustable sight" matches. Best quality alloy steel wax castings
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Rear sight, H.E. Leman semi-buckhorn for 15/16", or 1" octagon barrel, wax cast steel
Wax cast steel, not polished, this sight is a reproduction of those found on H.E. Leman trade rifles. This sight is suitable for a long rifle with a 15/16", or 1" octagon barrel. This high sight reduces heat mirage, and tilt minimizes glare. Sight has a notch cast in the blade, which can easily be enlarged if necessary. Made in the U. S. A., doveta
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Rear sight, folding leaf sight kit, wax cast steel
Wax cast steel, both the sight leaf and base have a as-cast 1/16" diameter hole for pinning. Eliminating the need to drill a long hole. Remove the finial for use on a English sporting rifle. Overall length is 2-5/16". Dovetail base is .380" long, .750" wide, and .050" deep. Some fitting will be required.
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Rear sight, with decorative front finial, wax cast steel
This sight has a classic Germanic appearance and is appropriate for a Jeager hunting rifle, or early Transitional longrifle. The wide violin shaped base will overhang the dovetail, a correct feature on German rifles. Dovetail is .370" long, by .708" wide, dovetail to a depth of .050". Overall length of the sight is 2-5/32".
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Rear sight, Jaeger high blade, wax cast steel
Wax cast steel, not polished, this sight is available with 2 different heights of sight. This sight is smaller than must Jaeger sights, which makes it suitable for smaller octagon barrels. Undercut base is .475" long, .590" wide, .062" deep.
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Rear sight, Jaeger low blade, wax cast steel
Wax cast steel, not polished, this sight is available with 2 different heights of sight. This sight is smaller than must Jaeger sights, which makes it suitable for smaller octagon barrels. Undercut base is .460" long, .600" wide, .062" deep.
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Rear sight , semi-buckhorn up to 1-1/8" barrels, Jim Bridger's Hawken style
This large version of our Kit Carson's Hawken rifle sight is intended for a barrel up to 1-1/8" octagon and is ideal for our Jim Bridger Hawken rifle parts. Tall, to reduce heat mirage, the center notch is indicated. Wax cast steel, made in the U.S.A., the dovetail is about .376" long and .625" wide. Dovetail to a depth of .050".
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Rear sight, low long base longrifle style for 13/16" or 7/8" barrels, wax cast steel
Original longrifles were nearly always fitted with "fine" (low) sights, in the mistaken belief that the low sights reduced sighting error. Too low for good target work, use it to restore or replicate an original antique rifle. Wax cast with a 1" dovetail, about .535" wide for use on a 13/16" or 7/8" barrel. Dovetail to a depth of .050", the blade w
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Rear sight, low long base longrifle style for 15/16" or 1" barrels, wax cast steel
Original longrifles were nearly always fitted with "fine" (low) sights, in the mistaken belief that the low sights reduced sighting error. Too low for good target work, use it to restore or replicate an original antique rifle. Wax cast with a 1" dovetail, about .585" wide for use on a 15/16" or 1" barrel. Dovetail to a depth of .050", the blade wil
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Rear sight, Tennessee style, wax cast steel
Flat topped, with rounded edges, this sight will not cut your hand, nor snag your gun case. Notch is indicated, not cut. Use this on a rifle or pistol with a 13/16" or 7/8" octagon barrel. Wax cast steel, the dovetail is about .733" long as cast, and the sight base is .530" wide.
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Rear sight, semi-buckhorn style for 13/16", or 7/8" octagon barrel, wax cast steel
Wax cast steel, not polished, this traditional style sight is suitable for a long rifle with a 13/16", or 7/8" octagon barrel. This high sight reduces heat mirage, and tilt minimizes glare. Sight has a notch cast in the blade, which can easily be enlarged if necessary. Made in the U. S. A., dovetail to a depth of .050", dovetail is .382" long, and
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Rear sight, semi-buckhorn style for 15/16", or 1" octagon barrel, wax cast steel
Wax cast steel, not polished, this traditional style sight is suitable for a long rifle with a 15/16", or 1" octagon barrel. This high sight reduces heat mirage, and tilt minimizes glare. Sight has a notch cast in the blade, which can easily be enlarged if necessary. Made in the U. S. A., dovetail to a depth of .050", dovetail is .382" long, and .5
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Build Track's John Armstrong , Maryland longrifle parts set, with 13/16", or 7/8" straight octagon barrel Price: starting at $1,084.29
Build Track's John Armstrong Maryland longrifle parts set, easy to assemble, up to 42" octagon barrel, traditional brass or iron trim, plain or fancy maple stock Many schools of style exist for Maryland longrifles. The Emmitsburg school turned out many fine rifles thanks to the skills of makers such as John Armstrong, Peter White, and George Nune
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