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pull the trigger
05-07-2019, 10:22 PM
Did the 94, 92 and 71 all use the same sight? Thanks

indian joe
05-09-2019, 06:06 PM
Did the 94, 92 and 71 all use the same sight? Thanks

I have a Williams 5D on my 71 (Browning) - same sight fits the 94 - never saw a 92 tapped for a reciever sight (maybe Rossi did that?) 92's all had a little Lyman tang sight or you can fit a Marbles.

pietro
05-09-2019, 06:22 PM
Did the 94, 92 and 71 all use the same sight? Thanks


No - the Models 92 & 92 sights interchange; but, while the sight base from a M-92/94 will fit, the horizontal aperture bar for a Model 71 will be longer, to fit the Model 71 & Model 1886/86 greater receiver width.


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indian joe
05-09-2019, 08:53 PM
[QUOTE=pietro;4643467]No - the Models 92 & 92 sights interchange; but, while the sight base from a M-92/94 will fit, the horizontal aperture bar for a Model 71 will be longer, to fit the Model 71 & Model 1886/86 greater receiver width.

Actually .....NO is incorrect ....the Williams 5D will fit all three without any bother at all
I just checked ..I have all three rifles and two of the sights .. however if the 92 is an original winchester the reciever is not D&T for a reciever sight so you would need a gunsmith to do that - my Browning 71 and Winchester 94 are both tapped and the same sight fits em both just fine.

pull the trigger
05-10-2019, 06:14 AM
Thanks folks!

pietro
05-10-2019, 02:34 PM
No - the Models 92 & 92 sights interchange; but, while the sight base from a M-92/94 will fit, the horizontal aperture bar for a Model 71 will be longer, to fit the Model 71 & Model 1886/86 greater receiver width.

Actually .....NO is incorrect ....the Williams 5D will fit all three without any bother at all - my Browning 71 and Winchester 94 are both tapped and the same sight fits em both just fine.


Maybe you can let us know why receiver sight manufacturers make different receiver sight for the W M-71 & M-94....

Williams Gun Sight Co makes separate model Fool Proof sights for the Winchester M-94 & M-71 (94-FP & 71-FP), and no 5D-71 receiver sight for the M-71.

Also, Lyman likewise markets two different sights ( Model 66A/Win 94 & Model 66MA/Win 71) for the rifles...…………………………….


IME, when a receiver sight for a Model 94 is mounted on a Model 71, the sighting aperture ends up at the RH end of the aperture holder bar - which can sometimes make zeroing the windage problematic.



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indian joe
05-11-2019, 11:59 PM
Maybe you can let us know why receiver sight manufacturers make different receiver sight for the W M-71 & M-94....

Williams Gun Sight Co makes separate model Fool Proof sights for the Winchester M-94 & M-71 (94-FP & 71-FP), and no 5D-71 receiver sight for the M-71.

Also, Lyman likewise markets two different sights ( Model 66A/Win 94 & Model 66MA/Win 71) for the rifles...…………………………….


IME, when a receiver sight for a Model 94 is mounted on a Model 71, the sighting aperture ends up at the RH end of the aperture holder bar - which can sometimes make zeroing the windage problematic.



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Pietro
Williams 5D sight on my Browning 71
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You ask how come different models -- I think they call it inventory stacking or something like that.....most companys do it, the more models they can create the more inventory held (and paid for) at the local level.

Maybe a slightly longer cross bar would be more pretty - but you can see from the picture that the sight I have fits just fine - its zero at 100yards for a 225 grain gascheck - over 56 grains of W760 - 2350 FPS

Windage zero is not a problem, my sight is set on mark 13 of 20 and the front sight is still dead centre in its dovetail.
My sight has two sets of holes tapped in the aperture bar for the hold down screws.

Its all good mate ................