Just Got The GPR Flint
#22
The drop on the tang will require a pretty good wedge for that short sight and an equally longer screw. The Lyman sight is made for the rifle with screw holes and wedge in the right spots.
I don't find it bulky and as far as modern goes, peep sights have been around for a long time.
I think a peep installed in the rear dovetail would be ok for target work but might have a pretty small field of view???
But hey, it's your rifle.
HA
I don't find it bulky and as far as modern goes, peep sights have been around for a long time.
I think a peep installed in the rear dovetail would be ok for target work but might have a pretty small field of view???
But hey, it's your rifle.
HA
#23
I understand peeps have been around a long time, but they didn't look like the 57. It's a modern sight. Ever see what the originals looked like?
This isn't just a hunting gun. I'm taking it to the rendezvous too. I want something compact.
I may have to stick to the stock sights, and shoot blurry.
I'll put one of those peeps on my glasses.
This isn't just a hunting gun. I'm taking it to the rendezvous too. I want something compact.
I may have to stick to the stock sights, and shoot blurry.
I'll put one of those peeps on my glasses.
#26
I could put on fiber optic sights, and cover them with some sort of removable black for the shoots. What could I use for black.
Do then make black finger nail polish? Where's Jon? He should know about finger nail polish.
Do then make black finger nail polish? Where's Jon? He should know about finger nail polish.
#27
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Semi..........I found an old thread of your GPR with a homemade peep you made in the standard rear sight position. How did that work for you?
Here's the one I made by soldering a rounded nut from the hardware store to the factory sight, and making apertures using regular hex bolts. Actually, you could just cut the ears off of the sight and solder a small washer to it.
#30
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Or you can make a simple Lollypop sight using a thumb screw and knurled nut from the hardware store. Get a thread that fits the threads in the center hole of your tang. Get two or three thumb screws and drill different size holes in them - small for target work and large for hunting.