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

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oops... see you have it listed. Looks good! Very nice work!
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vtoran wrote:I mean something like http://www.aliexpress.com/item/QD-Rear- ... 95717.html or http://www.brownells.com/rifle-parts/si ... yle_1=Peep Sights , but more compact and ergonomic and fitting the bolt. I have the idea how it should be, but I think, I have to construct it myself.
Yeah, you will need to figure out that one.
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As You can see, first I decided to construct it.

Many good words were said about my sight. But the result is - nobody needs it. And it is very strange, because there is no alternative.
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vtoran wrote:As You can see, first I decided to construct it.

Many good words were said about my sight. But the result is - nobody needs it. And it is very strange, because there is no alternative.
I have scout scopes on my but if I didn't, I would have to try it.
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vtoran wrote:As You can see, first I decided to construct it.

Many good words were said about my sight. But the result is - nobody needs it. And it is very strange, because there is no alternative.
http://store.stevesgunz.com/index.php?m ... ducts_id=5
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very nice work...really like the design too... :mrgreen:
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aragornelessar86 wrote:
vtoran wrote:As You can see, first I decided to construct it.

Many good words were said about my sight. But the result is - nobody needs it. And it is very strange, because there is no alternative.
http://store.stevesgunz.com/index.php?m ... ducts_id=5
This is completely different thing.
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My apologies, they looked like the same thing to me. Could you elaborate on the differences? I do not have the StevesGunz version because I was not particularly impressed with it.
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aragornelessar86 wrote:My apologies, they looked like the same thing to me. Could you elaborate on the differences? I do not have the StevesGunz version because I was not particularly impressed with it.
Did you look at this topic starting at page #1? I can only imagine the amount of work it takes to produce this sight! More of a work of art!
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I've obviously struck a nerve. I'm deeply sorry to have offended. This sight definitely has an aesthetic superiority over Nate's, and seems to offer easier elevation adjustment. I was simply pointing out that there is another option out there that offers the same basic function of a safety replacement peep. Feel free to delete my posts if they give the impression of thread %@*&$ or otherwise casting vtoran's creation in a negative light.
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