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Tall Blade Front Sight , wax cast brass
Wax cast, not polished, this small sight has a tall blade, made to be shortened during sight-in. It is an ideal casting for a H.E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle front sight or other styles of rifles, or pistols. Base is .375" long, .520" wide, .062" deep. The blade is .300" tall, .062" at the base tapering to .040". Cast brass.
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Tall Blade Front Sight , wax cast steel
Wax cast, not polished, this small sight has a tall blade, made to be shortened during sight-in. It is an ideal casting for a H.E. Leman Indian Trade Rifle front sight or other styles of rifles, or pistols. Base is .375" long, .520" wide, .062" deep. The blade is .300" tall, .062" at the base tapering to .040". Cast steel.
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Hawken Pistol Front Sight , brass
Small pistol front sight a tiny dovetail base, only .245" long, .045" deep, about .557" wide. Used on our 15/16" pistol barrel, the blade stands .160" above the base and measures .085" wide. Machined brass.
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Front sight , Turtle blade, wax cast brass
Called a "turtle" because it seems to have four legs extended from the oval blade. We also offer a similar sight with longer legs called "spider" sights. This sight is approximately 1/2" long by 3/8" wide. The tiny blade measures .045" wide by .210" tall. Wax cast brass.
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Front sight , Turtle blade, wax cast steel
Called a "turtle" because it seems to have four legs extended from the oval blade. We also offer a similar sight with longer legs called "spider" sights. This sight is approximately 1/2" long by 3/8" wide. The tiny blade measures .045" wide by .210" tall. Wax cast steel.
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Fine Blade Front Sight , milled brass
Similar to early military flint rifle sights, this is a "barley-corn" style front sight. The base is .370" long, only .550" wide, .050" deep. The blade stands .150" above the base, and measures .093" wide. Military rifles generally have iron front sights, while most civilian rifles have brass front sights.
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Fine Blade Front Sight , milled steel
Similar to early military flint rifle sights, this is a "barley-corn" style front sight. The base is .375" long, only .550" wide, .062" deep. The blade stands .150" above the base, and measures .096" wide. Military rifles generally have iron front sights, while most civilian rifles have brass front sights.
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Square Blade Front Sight , wax cast brass
A strong fillet re-inforces the base joint. The dovetail is .375" long, .650" wide, and .062" deep. The blade is .070" thick, standing .350" above the base. Wax cast brass.
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Square Blade Front Sight , wax cast steel
A strong fillet re-inforces the base joint. The dovetail is .375" long, .650" wide, and .062" deep. The blade is .070" thick, standing .350" above the base. Wax cast brass.steel.
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Globe Front Sight , with 12 inserts, by Davide Pedersoli & Co.
Made in Italy, by Davide Pedersoli, the dovetail base is slightly larger than a 3/8" standard dovetail for a snug fit. It will not fit the larger 7/16" slots on Shiloh, C. Sharps, or antique Sharps rifle dovetails. The .375" dovetail base is .080" deep, .650" wide, with a direction mark on the underside to ease installation. The center of the sight
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Globe Front Sight , with 18 inserts, by Davide Pedersoli
This blued steel globe front sight is slotted to accept the classic Sharps sight inserts. Rotate the upper retaining spring to insert one of eighteen sight inserts, from the complete set, included with the sight. Manufactured in Italy, by Davide Pedersoli. The sight now has a hidden set screw in the center of the dovetail base that is accessed by a
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Swiss style Globe Front Sight , machined from one piece of solid steel, blued, bead post, metric dovetail, by Davide Pedersoli, Italy
Machined from solid steel, this Swiss style globe front sight has an integral dovetail base measuring .360" long, .082" deep, and .780" wide, for use on barrels up to 1-1/8" octagon. The tapered steel post, ending in a bead, is screwed into this globe sight from below. The center of this sight bead stands about .404" above the bottom of the dovetai
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