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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 to our other Pennsylvania sight #RS-FG-14. However this sight height from the bottom of the dovetail to the top of the sight notch is 0.43", to allow sight-in with a tall front sight, and to reduce mirage and heat
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Rear sight, Pennsylvania style for 15/16" or 1" octagon barrel, wax cast steel
Wax cast steel, not polished, this rear sight has a long base often found on early rifles. This small version is made for a longrifle with a slim 15/16" or 1" octagon barrel. The sight has a small notch indicated in the blade. Made in the U. S. A., dovetail to a depth of .050" deep. Base is about .715" long, .575" wide as cast. Height from the bott
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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 to our other Pennsylvania sight #RS-FG-16. However this sight height from the bottom of the dovetail to the top of the sight notch is 0.43", to allow sight-in with a tall front sight, and to reduce mirage and heat glare
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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, buckhorn with short base, for 13/16" or 7/8" octagon barrel, wax cast steel
This buckhorn rear sight has a base .375" long, .530" wide. Dovetail 0.050" deep. Height from the bottom of the dovetail to the top of the sight notch is 0.25". The base may be file fitted to smaller slots. Use this buckhorn rear sight on a 13/16 or 7/8" octagon rifle barrel. Wax cast steel. As-cast, not polished, not blued or browned. Remove the c
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Rear sight , semi-buckhorn for 15/16" or 1" barrels, Kit Carson's Hawken style
This medium size version of our Kit Carson's Hawken rifle sight is intended for a barrel up to 1" octagon. Tall, to reduce heat mirage, the center notch is indicated. Wax cast steel, made in the U.S.A., the dovetail is about .370" long and .580" wide. Dovetail to a depth of .050". Height from the bottom of the dovetail to the top of the sight notch
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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 .370" long and .625" wide. Dovetail to a depth of .050". Height from the bo
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Rear sight, Large Buckhorn, for up to 1-1/8" barrels, wax cast steel
This big sight has a tiny square notch centered in a flat section surrounded by tall buckhorns. The dovetail base is .490" long, .720" wide. Dovetail 0.050" deep. Height from the bottom of the dovetail to the top of the sight notch is 0.39". It may be file fitted to smaller slots. Use this large buckhorn rear sight on an 1-1/8" octagon rifle barrel
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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". Height from
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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 .575" wide for use on a 15/16" or 1" barrel. Dovetail to a depth of .050". Height from t
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Rear sight , semi-buckhorn for barrels up to 15/16", Lyman Great Plains Rifle
This fixed rear sight is intended for a barrel up to 15/16" octagon. Tall, to reduce heat mirage, a square center notch is cut .070" wide by 0.10" deep. Wax cast steel, made in the Italy., the dovetail is about .350" long and .625" wide by .055" deep. Height from the bottom of the dovetail to the top of the sight notch is 0.45".
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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 .380" 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 .375" long, and .5
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Triggerguard, Isaac Haines, Lancaster County, large, fits our stock for 42" swamped barrel, wax cast brass, by John Bivins
Called the large John Bivins triggerguard, this large 1770 era Lancaster County style triggerguard was modelled after the work of the famous Isaac Haines, perhaps the most influencial gun maker in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The bow is longer than our small Bivins style, large enough for any double set triggers, but often used with our Bivins single t
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Triggerguard, Isaac Haines, Lancaster County, large, fits our stock for 42" swamped barrel, wax cast steel, by John Bivins
Called the large John Bivins triggerguard, this large 1770 era Lancaster County style triggerguard was modelled after the work of the famous Isaac Haines, perhaps the most influencial gun maker in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The bow is longer than our small Bivins style, large enough for any double set triggers, but often used with our Bivins single t
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