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A Sight For Old Eyes
There was a time, not so long ago, when I could peer over the open sights of my favorite .22 and decide which side of a pop can I wanted to hit at 50 yards to make it spin or jump according to my wishes.


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Browning Hi-Power Adjustable Rear Sights
In 1971 Browning introduced a “sport” version of the Hi-Power which featured a windage and elevation adjustable rear sight.


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Mauser Front Sight Blank
The Military Large and Small Ring Mauser Rifles, Models 91 through 98 utilize a front sight dovetail that is unique to those rifles. Quite often, military surplus rifles will require replacement of the front sight due to wear and abuse or inability to zero the rifle with the existing front sight.


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Front Sight Insert
The insert should be placed as high as possible in the front sight blade so when looking at the blade through the rear sight notch, a minimum of the blade is visible above the new insert.


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S&W Rear Sight Nut Spanner
These instructions use Smith & Wesson’s terminology for the various parts of the rear sight. The blade or leaf is called the “slide” by S&W and the base portion that is attached to the gun is called the “leaf”.


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Front Sight Insert Kit
Sight inserts benefit the target shooter and hunter, especially in situations requiring fast, accurate front sight acquisition, and in low light conditions when game is more likely to be active.


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Night Sight Mounting Fixture
Brownells Night Sight Mounting Fixture is used in conjunction with Brownells Front Sight Staker (#080-817-000) to securely attach front sights to Colt 1911 type pistols that accept staked-on front sights.


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Replacement Tang Screws for Marble Tang Sights
Find the correct tang screw for your Marble tang sight.


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