It’s made by Marbles. It was hard to find. https://store.stevesgunz.com/index.p...products_id=46
It’s made by Marbles. It was hard to find. https://store.stevesgunz.com/index.p...products_id=46
I am 71 years old. I wear tri-focal glasses. The rear sight is most visible using the lower part of the glasses, and the front sight comes into focus using the middle part of the glasses, but if I want to SEE the target, I have to use the top part of my glasses. The only way it will work is for me to just use the top part which means the front sight and rear sight are fuzzy, but I have learned to deal with it. I seriously doubt that any kind of aftermarket rear sight would make much difference.
I use bifocals. I simply let the rear sight get fuzzy. I can see it well enough to center the factory front sight and target. The replacement sight I installed made a significant improvement.
I don't wear glasses, but my eyes at 70 ain't what they were when I was on the college rifle team back in 1969-1971. The factory rear sight is way too far forward. A peep sight at the back of the receiver will improve that, plus a peep sight tends to gather the light and there is nothing to line up; you just look through it.
Britons shall never be slaves.
Very happy.
The inner and outter ring make for getting on target fast, the additional height makes for a better, more comfortable cheek weld (marine style, cheek parallel to the side of the stock and drop the brim of your hat, by moving your head not your hat, untill the sights align).
It is taller off the barrel but if you consider an optic it is almost as tall (no housing or turrets) but considerably lighter.
I did paint the front blade with bright yellow/orange to make it easer to pick up, as long as I am not attacked by clowns it gives good contrast to the background.
Jaaymar
Skinner sights on mine. Installs in the dovetail groove where the rear blade was. That gold bead on the front sight really shows up on mine.
http://www.skinnersights.com/rossi_firearms_23.html
Down towards the bottom. I've a Stainless steel gun, so I bought the SS sight. Comes with a couple of different apertures.
ok guys, I'm not an expert but I do know that the rear sight dovetail in my old interarms Rossi's are not a normal dovetail cut. this conversation got me more serious about putting a fast fire on one and Steve gunz website has a single groove pic mount but it doesn't say which dovetail it will fit.
The dovetail on the Rossi 92 is non standard , It is larger ,I purchased a Skinner rear aperture and used a triangular swiss file and shaped the sight dovetail to fit as skinners say on the website , There was a marked increase in my scores using the Skinner apertures as my 60 year old eyesight had started to lose it's edge with the standard Rossi rear sight.
Last edited by andy h; 05-28-2022 at 05:06 PM. Reason: additional information
Aperture in using the .070" as the .125" it ship's with I find a little to open also I painted the front blade dayglow orange to contrast against the target's.
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BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
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