scope for a sidelock?
#11
Yes Marble still has a peep sight. they call it a tang peep sight.

They are in Michigans Upper on the shores of Little Bay De Noc, have been since the mid 1800's.
Check out their web site and look at the tang peep sight.
http://www.marblearms.com/index1.html
You might also want to look at what Williams has to offer.
http://www.williamsgunsight.com/
1340
FP-Hawken
For pre-1991 Thompson/Center Hawken and Renegade M/L rifles. This sight fitted with sub-block. It is necessary to drill and tap one hole on models that factory discontinued drilling.
Al

They are in Michigans Upper on the shores of Little Bay De Noc, have been since the mid 1800's.
Check out their web site and look at the tang peep sight.
http://www.marblearms.com/index1.html
You might also want to look at what Williams has to offer.
http://www.williamsgunsight.com/
1340
FP-Hawken
For pre-1991 Thompson/Center Hawken and Renegade M/L rifles. This sight fitted with sub-block. It is necessary to drill and tap one hole on models that factory discontinued drilling.
Al
#12
Fork Horn
Joined: Oct 2006
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From: Saint Robert, MO
#13
Best thing on the market for us guys with old eyeswho don't want to make it even
harder to clean the Hawkins by scopeing it.
And yes I did read a post about how hard a Hawkins is to clean.
Al
harder to clean the Hawkins by scopeing it.And yes I did read a post about how hard a Hawkins is to clean.
Al
#15
Thanks all. I was looking at my "midsouth shooters supply" catalog and they have a TC sight in there that looks like it may be the ticket.
Although that Marbles sight keeps coming up in my mind. That would be a fun sight to play with.
Although that Marbles sight keeps coming up in my mind. That would be a fun sight to play with.




