T/C 7194 tang peep sight
#12
I too found them hard to get those minute adjustments with them. I much prefer the Lyman peeps.
Price wise though you spot on maybe another 20 more even. My concern would be a very limited market that may be declining with all of the in-lines now available.
HA
Price wise though you spot on maybe another 20 more even. My concern would be a very limited market that may be declining with all of the in-lines now available.
HA
#13
I too am a fan of those sights because of how compact and effective they are. They are not user friendly to adjust, but once you get then set for a gun's pet load they are rock solid.
Don't need any at present, but I spent a lot of time finding one two years ago and know how hard they are to find these days. If I didn't already have peeps on my two TC Hawkens I'd be quite happy to pay $60 for one.
Don't need any at present, but I spent a lot of time finding one two years ago and know how hard they are to find these days. If I didn't already have peeps on my two TC Hawkens I'd be quite happy to pay $60 for one.
PA finally allowed the use of peep sights on flintlock rifles during our late ML season (flint only) just last year. There are thousands of T/C flintlock rifles in use here in the "Keystone State" during that season so I'm sure there's a number of folks that found it disappointing that the original style T/C peeps are no longer available or scarce as hen's teeth to find.
BPS
#16
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2019
Location: SE CT
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Pedersoli makes a tang site very similar to the old T/C site. The only difference I can see is that it is not threaded for different apertures, but that can be easily rectified with a tap and die set. Track of the wolf carries them and the are around $70.00