The new self-made rear sight...and one more...and the last

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I would be interested in a blued version since that is how my rifle is finished. Any chance vtoran?
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I have never blued steel before. I can try. But anyway, there are enough of good chemical components in USA, so You can do it Yourself.
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By the way, my name is Andrew.
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vtoran wrote:By the way, my name is Andrew.
Andrew, does your sight require a taller front sight or is it designed to work with the factory front?
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mr surveyor wrote:I really think this product is ready for beta testing before marketing.

I'll step out and offer to take the challenge to be a beta tester. :D


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This sight designed to work with factory front.
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I sent you a pm last night. I can do the bluing if you use good 4140 or equivalent steel. I sure would like one of those. Hope you take Pay Pal, I know a postal money order won't make sense.

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Hey i love this sight for sure but keep these type of sales that are not in the sale forum. Conduct it through email or pm.
You are welcome to post this in the sale forum and then continue sales n such discussion there. Great sight best looking I have seen so far i may get one as well.
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I like the looks of it. Really, really nice looking sight there. Two questions:

*Does the assembly still rotate to act as a safety, like KLR's concept? With safety on, the sight is unusable, so you won't be surprised with a *click* when you expect a *bang*.

*How stiff or fine is the is the sight adjustment? I worry about accidently knocking it off zero brushing it against a coat sleeve, in the rifle bag, etc.
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I did not make it rotating as safety - there is no place for spring and ball.
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