For many years I've been thinking of putting a Globe Sight on my Garand-- my artificial lenses make the front post fuzzy. This week I had one of those 'forehead slapping' "Why didn't I think of this before?" moments. Those familiar with the Garand front sight know it has a reverse dovetail and a vertical slot with an Allen screw to tighten on the dovetail. Globe sights also have a slot for the interchangeable sight elements. I filed down a flat piece of iron so it would slide down in the slot of the sight (a little thinner so the Allen screw could still tighten on the dovetail), and drilled a hole in the bottom for the Allen screw. I made the width so it would be tight in the sight ears and not wobble left/right. The sight ears hold the horizontal position and the allen screw holds the vertical. The first sight element I have tried is a simple drilled hole, which is what I use for most of my globe sights, but I could make any number of different sight elements if I wanted to.