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Thread: Trapdoor sight question

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    Boolit Master
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    Trapdoor sight question

    I have an 1873 trapdoor. My buddy has an 1888. I like the Buffington sight set up.

    Question: will the Buffington fit the existing 1873 sight base or no? I'm not drilling into an original gun to install the Buffington base, but if it is a drop in proposition, I might try it.

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    I am not 100%. I am currently out of town so I can't check mine. AL will know for sure. Send him an email. http://www.trapdoorcollector.com/TrapdoorSights.html

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    Boolit Mold
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    I shoot an 1873,early one with arched breech block.
    It had a buffington on when I bought it,I've had the sight off and can't see any extra holes

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    Direct bolt on. Does your 73 have slots in the screw heads that hold the sight on? alot did not
    Last edited by RenoDave; 03-31-2016 at 09:33 AM.

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    Good question; I'll look. Even if no, I can probably get them out and just get replacement screws. My reason for asking is I plan on getting into the BPCR game. I eventually will get a more competitive gun, but the buffington sight will let me at least shoot the match, especially if I get the micrometer adjustment tool.

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    Man, I simply can't see that small front blade in the rear notch on the Buffington sight, which has put me off from buying one of these rifles.
    Hate is a poison which one consumes expecting another to die.

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    It was the best of all the issued sights, rather fragile for a battle sight You will also need the correct barrel band also, the sight fits into a slot in it. If you decide to try the Buffington, pay a lot attention to the windage screw, I have found a lot stripped or very sloppy. If you can't find the parts locally, drop me a note I may be able to set you up.

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