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Big Grin

Dug these up out of the pile a parts:

Custom made (over 20 years ago) for Talley style rings. it was spring loaded. No adjustment.






These were for/from FN. Interesting height adjustment, turn/click left or right. Windage was accomplished with the front sight or maybe with the slop in the oval screw holes.







 
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Now those are truly sweet! Thank you for sharing.






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Pretty slick sights Rich. You take much better pictures than I do.
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Nifty!


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that's a helluva parts pile you have there...
 
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Outstanding.
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I have one of the bottom type. They come from those spanish FR8 carbines in 7.62mm.



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I have one of the bottom type. They come from those spanish FR8 carbines in 7.62mm.



I thought they bwere welded on- I've been wrong before Confused
 
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Those very cool especially the first one.


I have never shot a gun with a peep site. Is it hard to do?
 
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I thought they bwere welded on- I've been wrong before



OOPS! I stand corrected. The base is indeed welded on. I have horded soo much Mauser stuff in the past 30+ years years I am forgeting where it all came from. Roll Eyes



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Big Grin

Dug these up out of the pile a parts:

Custom made (over 20 years ago) for Talley style rings. it was spring loaded. No adjustment.

Two questions: 1) What action does this custom Talley base fit? 2) Is it for sale?
 
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My gunsmith owns it. I'll get details. It's probably not for sale.

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