12 December 2012, 18:42
GrenadierLooking for replacement 3-leaf for Whitworth Express
I am looking for a replacement 3-leaf sight for a Whitworth Express. The current sight is the standard Whitworth with three folding leaves. I can't keep any of the leaves up without them getting bumped back down! I want to replace the factory sight with a 3-leaf sight that has one standing and two folding. I am hoping that I can find a drop-in replacement. Anyone have suggestions?
12 December 2012, 19:51
z1rIf I'm not mistaken, Sarco sells original Whitworth sights.
NECG has standing/folding sights but I'm not sure if the dovetail sizes are teh same.
12 December 2012, 21:02
ramrod340quote:
If I'm not mistaken, Sarco sells original Whitworth sights.
At least they have in the past because I have a couple down in my parts box.
13 December 2012, 00:43
Grenadier[QUOTE]Originally posted by z1r:
If I'm not mistaken, Sarco sells original Whitworth sights.
QUOTE]It is an early version of the Whitworth made in England. It has the original sights but all three leaves fold. There is no standing leaf. Did Interarms later offer these with sights that had a standing leaf and two foldting?
13 December 2012, 01:50
timg953sarco has the sight you want. it is a whitworth with 1 standing and 2 folding leafs. I have one on my .458 and one on a 7x57 and the function just fine.
13 December 2012, 01:52
ramrod340quote:
There is no standing leaf. Did Interarms later offer these with sights that had a standing leaf and two foldting?
I believe they did.
Just checked the ones I have installed on my rifles are the 1 standing 2 folding.
13 December 2012, 18:28
GrenadierI went to the website and bought what I needed. Thanks. There were both types:
I have two very early Whitworths marked Whitworth Rifle Company and proofed in England. They both have original sights with 3-folding leaves. The more traditional 1-standing with 2-folding leaf sight must have come later.
13 December 2012, 19:23
fla3006quote:
Grenadier: I have two very early Whitworths marked Whitworth Rifle Company and proofed in England. They both have original sights with 3-folding leaves. The more traditional 1-standing with 2-folding leaf sight must have come later.
Correct