Windage sight
Moderator: joseyclosey
Windage sight
I asked about this sight below and now have it to hand
Obviously a windgauge
It fits on the Martini and Long tom perfectly sleeve as shown
It is marked BSA and has a knurled, numbered knob so as to adjust for repetable windage
Obviously a windgauge
It fits on the Martini and Long tom perfectly sleeve as shown
It is marked BSA and has a knurled, numbered knob so as to adjust for repetable windage
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Re: Windage sight
Ray, it looks like the BSA No.1 Pattern Wind Guage Sight.
Check out this link and scroll down to the 3rd page,http://www.rifleman.org.uk/Images/BSA%2 ... alogue.pdf
Joe
Check out this link and scroll down to the 3rd page,http://www.rifleman.org.uk/Images/BSA%2 ... alogue.pdf
Joe
Re: Windage sight
So I guessed right!!! Wasn't the prize if you guess what it is you get it?
Douglas
Re: Windage sight
Thanks for the identification
I had trawled through rifleman.org but hadn't hit the right id, that site has really grown over the years and is so full of information
Seriously I am not a target shooter so could be persuaded to sell
I had trawled through rifleman.org but hadn't hit the right id, that site has really grown over the years and is so full of information
Well of course Douglas; just send me your postal details, an as yet undetermined sum of money for postage and packing and of course your bank details, no problemsSo I guessed right!!! Wasn't the prize if you guess what it is you get it ?
Seriously I am not a target shooter so could be persuaded to sell
Re: Windage sight
I wonder if this might not be slide for a Ross rifle sight?
After the way i shot this weekend in Alberta, I'm not sure it would help.
After the way i shot this weekend in Alberta, I'm not sure it would help.