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Thread: Redfield Receiver Sight Parts diagram or schematic?

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    Redfield Receiver Sight Parts diagram or schematic?

    I know this is a long shot but I have checked all over the net hoping to find an exploded view of the parts for a old Redfield 70 receiver sight. I know the parts are available from Numrich /GunPartsCorps & I was hoping maybe they would have one but they do not. Thought maybe with our large reader base somebody may have the original instruction pamphlet with the parts diagram. I would love to get a photo of that page
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    Jim you could try these folks, maybe send them an E-mail. They have a fair amount of Redfield stuff listed. Type "Redfield" in the search box.

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    skeettx,
    No that is a Lyman 57 I was talking about the Redfield 70 ( corrected that in my original post)
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    Quote Originally Posted by RayinNH View Post
    Jim you could try these folks, maybe send them an E-mail. They have a fair amount of Redfield stuff listed. Type "Redfield" in the search box.

    http://www.cornellpubs.com/

    Ray, thanks this is a great site & they do have Redfield catalogs but there is no way to know which on list it that I can see
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    Are you looking for parts for this. I have some parts available.
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    I have a H&R Model 65 -- .22 caliber Reising -- which takes a Redfield 70A. I got a "deal" on this rifle as the Redfield had been removed, and was sold without any rear sight. If you -- MrBill2 -- have this sight, or parts, I'd love to know -- and of course, acquire. I've been searching in avail for these for at least six or seven years.

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    Ebay is your best bet for Redfield sights. I have bought several off there recently including a Series 80 which is similar to the Lyman 57 shown above.

    I have to tell you,,, you are just going to have to keep looking on Ebay until either a complete sight comes up or usually there is a cache of parts that someone is selling that may have what you need in it.

    There is usually a new crop of them every week so you just have to be patient, and don't give up.

    I have never seen an exploded view of any of these sights.

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