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collected here, on ebay, gun auction and gun seller's sites, several contributors from AR- http://preview.tcan1.photosite.com/Album1/ | ||
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Very nice, thanks for taking the time to do this. Regards, Wayne E. | |||
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tin very nicely done. I need one a those M95 sights :-) Rich | |||
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rich, do you still have a pic of that FN?, I'll add it if you do and would like to post it. | |||
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TinCan, here is a hodgepodge of different sights. Use any you want. | |||
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more s/32.jpg[/IMG] | |||
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thanks- is that a sako 5th from the bottom? and this (?) | |||
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Thanks for the pics TC. Doug Humbarger NRA Life member Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73. Yankee Station Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo. | |||
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lotta contributors, here and elsewhere. | |||
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TinCan You're right, it's a sako. The other, is one I talked Dad into making for my 375. Bolt is locked on the right, safty off when it's straight up and to the left. Here'is one more. | |||
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that's clever, the one using the safety lever. I couldn't get my brain working twisty enough to mentally figure where the safety would have to be for it to work. I've seen a couple of the Sakos on ebay lately. The BSA's are built well, and handsome, to my eye anyway. I bought one last month, the military/ladder type notch sight that mounts on the barrel. thanks again for posting them. | |||
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