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| The tall one looks to be from a 1903 Springfield. |
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| Sure, I know what they all are. The bottom one is an 1861 Springfield Rifle-Musket sight. The recoil lug sits into a slot in the barrel. The blades are for 100, 300 and 500 yards. Yes, the tall one is for a 1903 Springfield. The elevators on the left are for Winchester rifles. The top left item is a 1903 Springfield windage adjuster. |
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| thanks guys. |
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| OK, from left to right.
The little formed part on the left is from a Colt Gold Cup, its that little #$%^& that sits on the sear with the small spring under it.
Just above it to the right a little is a short ramp sight that has a funny dovetail section on the bottom with a screw hole in the ramp. That is from one of the older High Standard 22 semi auto pistols
The pistol sight between the 1861 rear sight and the Eliason and the Lyman rear sight. That one is from one of the post war Colt Match Pistols, it was made 1948 - 1955
Hope that helps.
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| Thanks That little Colt sear helper is also in my Colt Match10mm MF to get back in. quote: Originally posted by J Wisner: OK, from left to right.
The little formed part on the left is from a Colt Gold Cup, its that little #$%^& that sits on the sear with the small spring under it.
Just above it to the right a little is a short ramp sight that has a funny dovetail section on the bottom with a screw hole in the ramp. That is from one of the older High Standard 22 semi auto pistols
The pistol sight between the 1861 rear sight and the Eliason and the Lyman rear sight. That one is from one of the post war Colt Match Pistols, it was made 1948 - 1955
Hope that helps.
JW
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