Mine has the flip aperture (300-600). I want to use a ladder sight. Can I reuse the existing spring and plunger or do they have to be replaced also ?
Thanks for any replies
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Mine has the flip aperture (300-600). I want to use a ladder sight. Can I reuse the existing spring and plunger or do they have to be replaced also ?
Thanks for any replies
Existing spring and plunger works. Uses same parts.
But DON'T discard the Mk2 dual-aperture sight. It is the correct rear sight for a wartime Long Branch or Savage No. 4 Mk1*
That was quick !
Many thanks
I bought a F stamped vernier sight for my #4mk1 Fazerkerly.
I bought some assortment of front sites and set it for a 300yd battle sight setting with jacketed ammo (+3”). I then flip the sight up and set to 400yds for my cast bullet loads. Windage is fairly close.I made a sight pusher from a SKS sight pusher...
Sarco had or has windage adjustable sights( ladder type) for the #4 I believe- it might be worth a look.
What you want is the A.J. Parker 8/53 backsight conversion for the Mk3 battlesight. I bought mine in Canada back in the 1980s. They turn up occasionally on EvilBay and Gunbroker. Expect to pay $125-175 depending upon condition, because they are still in great demand in the British Commonwealth nations that still permit their subjects to shoot rifles.
Is that parker 8/53 able to fit on a M1914 or 1917 Enfield w/o butchering?
Or how about the windage/elevation adjustable $4 rear sight?
REason is: a couple yrs ago, I saw a M1917 Winchester made Enfield
with such a sight on it. Should have bought it....
beltfed/arnie
No, this is the 8/53
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For the Pattern 14 or US M1917 you need the Parker-Hale 5B http://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=29122
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