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I am making an Alex Henry style trapdoor. Sort of an Officer's model with a late 19th century British flair. My first idea was folding leaf rear sight on the barrel. I have one that is missing a leaf and it it is collectible so, I probably won't want to use it. I was thinking of making a single folding leaf and one fixed leaf sight. As I look at 45-70 ballistics again the folding leaf idea seems silly. I am now gravitating to a simple peep sight soldered to the tang, up near the receiver. Traditional tang sights interfer wioth thumb placement. The sight would be a simple "L" shape with a hole in it. The front sight would be filed and drifted to sight it in. I was hoping for examples of such a sight to inspire me. It would need to have the "Steam-punk" look to match the rifle. The rifle is very nice, with great wood, engraving and excellent execution of the build. In other words a simple L-shape stuck to the tang won't do. I need to fancy it up a bit. Thanks in advance. | ||
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If you want it like the British then do it like the British. These are two different Gibbs Farquharsons with the same rear sight. . | |||
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