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Aperture sight for 1895 mauser?
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I'm looking for an aperture sight for a sporterized 1895 mauser I just bought. It already has nice open sights on it. I'd like an old sight that matches the patina of the gun.

Can anybody advise particular models I should look for on ebay, gunbroker, etc.?

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The older Lyman and Redfields look good on a project like yours, Lyman made a version that dovetails or silver solders on the cocking piece, also(a Lyman 1A); there are a number of sights that will fit a '95 that the Swedes made for the '96 and '98.

some Swedes:















How about some pics of your rifle? I have a '95, the fifth photo down is the sight I bought for mine.
 
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Thanks for the pics and info.

Do you have a make and model on the sight you bought?

I'll see what I can do about pictures but my camera isn't working right now.
 
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IIRC it's a Busk, or perhaps Busker.
 
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What is the bottom sight in the second image from the top please?
 
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Originally posted by Fred Bouwman:
What is the bottom sight in the second image from the top please?


I would like to know as well. Thanks


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all those sights are for '96's, you might try for an ID on a forum with a Swede following, use the photo.

They all fit a '95.
 
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The 5th pic down is of a GF sight.
The high GF sights were for .22 rifles, the low ones were for Mausers.
I bought 2 off the net from some guy in Sweden a couple of years back.
The last pic is interesting, but I cant recall what it is.


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Originally posted by tin can:
all those sights are for '96's, you might try for an ID on a forum with a Swede following, use the photo.

They all fit a '95.



The Swede forums over at gunboards would be a place to start.


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Second picture, sight on bottom is a Hellquist, made in Sweden. I have one mounted on a 1948 FN Husqvarna and I have one in my safe for a future project. This is the best hunting peep I have ever found, with a clearer sight picture than the Lymans and Redfields and without all the extra metal.
 
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Second picture, sight on bottom is a Hellquist, made in Sweden. I have one mounted on a 1948 FN Husqvarna and I have one in my safe for a future project. This is the best hunting peep I have ever found, with a clearer sight picture than the Lymans and Redfields and without all the extra metal.


many thanks for the ID tu2
 
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