12 June 2014, 11:01
Idaho SharpshooterLittle help here...
Can anybody remember the URL for the gun shop, back in the SE that makes the cocking piece peep sights?
Time to get lined out on one or two.
thanks,
Rich
12 June 2014, 17:22
WoodhitsNo site, it's an individual. He does them on the side and there's a waiting list. I'll try to find his info.
12 June 2014, 21:36
zimbabweThey are remarkably nice sights. I bought one of the first 3 he built and installed on a 375H&H on a single square bridge Mauser. Works nicely and he has actually improved the later ones. Quality is excellent.
13 June 2014, 07:28
Idaho Sharpshooteryeah, but wasn't a gun shop discussed on the East Coast about a year ago?
thanks,
Rich
13 June 2014, 10:47
N E 450 No2Does anybody have a picture of that cocking piece sight?
13 June 2014, 10:49
BaxterBNECG imported some Recknagel ones, and I think ColoradoMatt got a few. Might call NECG and ask if they have any left. They are not cheap, but look very nice.
14 June 2014, 06:56
Lee BaumgartI dug out an article I clipped some time ago written by Hamilton Bowen about a bolt peep sight. The company making this particular sight is Rusty's Action Works and is located in Montross, VA. E-mail is the one Woodhits posted above. Hamilton was very impressed with the quality of the sight.
Lee
14 June 2014, 08:46
Idaho SharpshooterNPD found it here in the archives.
www.lowtechfirearms.comVery attractive cocking piece peepsight.
thanks,
Rich
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Originally posted by craigster:
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Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
NPD found it here in the archives.
www.lowtechfirearms.comVery attractive cocking piece peepsight.
thanks,
Rich
The link goes here:
http://search.frontier.com/sea...102%26r%3D8771035102= nowhere
Here's the link that show's it:
http://www.gun-shop.biz/16 June 2014, 05:28
J_ZolaI like the one Rusty Marlin makes
http://s61.photobucket.com/use...sofrontleft.jpg.html16 June 2014, 07:13
craigsterThank you Frank. I know Low-Tech, I had some work done by them a few years back, nicely done. Fred was very helpfull and easy to work with.
18 June 2014, 02:46
Idaho SharpshooterMy test mule is enroute. A friend sent two bolts yesterday. As soon as they return, I can look at how they actually sit on the bolt.
thanks to all,
Rich