Long story short I may need to replace my Stevesgunz bolt mounted peep sight because of zeroing issues and was thinking about a Skinner. The Skinner website states empathically it works but what say you old guys with bad eyes like me?
Long story short I may need to replace my Stevesgunz bolt mounted peep sight because of zeroing issues and was thinking about a Skinner. The Skinner website states empathically it works but what say you old guys with bad eyes like me?
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I have a Skinner on my 92. Works great but you will probably have to change your front sight. Mine shot high with the Skinner screwed all the way in. I really like the sight though. I have " Old Eyes " lol.
i have a marbles tang sight and a lyman 17a globe on my rossi 92 in 44mag. love the combo
Ill try anything once, twice if I forgot
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Skinner makes two different style peepsights, one for receiver mounting and another for barrel mounting.
The Skinner receiver peepsight won't fit your Rossi M92 w/o drilling & tapping one 6-48 hole atop the rear of each receiver sidewall to mount it, and then (because of the higher line-of-sight) you will also need a much taller front sight blade to achieve zero.
The other Skinner peepsight, which replaces the issue dovetailed rear barrel open sight, is much farther from a shooter's eye than a receiver sight, which makes it slower to use for sudden game shots.
IMO, this sight is only a cost-effective solution for those who don't want to have their receivers D&T'd, and is nowhere near as effective as a receiver mounted sight.
You can, however, mount a receiver peepsight that will not require a taller front sight blade - A Williams FP-94AE or 5D-94AE receiver sight intended for a Winchester Model 94 Angle Eject (94AE).
It will still require the 2 holes be D/T'd atop the receiver sidewalls, and a flat plug (easy to make, or buy from Steve) installed in the bolt safety hole where the Steve's Gunz peep sight is now. (to avoid a huge & unsightly empty hole in the bolt top)
The reason the Williams sights won't require a taller front sight to achieve zero is that the aperture bar lowers to a position behind it's base, instead of atop the base like other sights do.
This is a Williams 5D-94AE (half the price of the FP-94AE) mounted on my Rossi 92:
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Last edited by pietro; 05-28-2017 at 11:32 AM.
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"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same......." - Ronald Reagan
"It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather, we should thank God that such men lived." - George Patton
The second amendment is a nail on which hangs a picture of freedom - member Alex 4x4 Tver, Russia
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Due to the fact you need to D/T the Rossi receiver the standard Williams or Lyman or Redfield flat side mount can be used. The D/T holes are located far enough lower so the cross bar sits down lower almost touching the bolt.
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How tall is your front sight? The top of mine looks to be .36" above the top of the barrel and my Stevesgunz peep works fine. It even has room to go lower.
Hey Mike, the Rossi is D/T for a scope base above the chamber, and I personally don't care for side mounted sights.
KCcatus, the problem with the Stevesgunz sight has nothing to do with the front sight. Rather it is that the hole in the bolt where the sight mounts is not perfectly aligned with the centerline of the bore and there is not enough drift on the front sight to make it work. I have Steve's peeps on my 357 & 45 Rossi's as well and like them.
Since I'll hunt with this rifle and I just didn't get enough input on the Skinner sight, I decided to go the route of a scout scope.
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same......." - Ronald Reagan
"It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather, we should thank God that such men lived." - George Patton
The second amendment is a nail on which hangs a picture of freedom - member Alex 4x4 Tver, Russia
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