Tang Sight or Buckhorn for Hunting

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dm3280
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Post by dm3280 »

I have to agree with the penny front sight. I have a tang sight with a Hadley cup and the penny front sight. I have to use the tang as my eyes cannot see a rear buckhorn sight without glasses and I hate to wear glasses when I hunt. The penny and the largest opening in the Hadley make it possible for me to hunt during all legal shooting light. That penny front sight is amazing, I like it better than any True glo sight I have seen.
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Post by Dan O »

thanks Scott
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Post by Oregon Bill »

Of course, sticklers will want to visit their coin shop for an uncollectable Indian head cent of the proper vintage for that front sigh. :wink:

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Post by Scott Tschirhart »

I wasn't around back then and just don't know, but they call it a Fruend.
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Josh A.
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Post by Josh A. »

I've got a whole roll of indian heads I bought for front sights. If you want one and promise to mount it and try it, I'll mail one to you for nothing. Just PM me your address.

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Post by Scott Tschirhart »

That is a very generous offer.
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