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RCS
05-19-2018, 08:03
Just looking though my parts and noticed all the variations

first photo Oneida and rebuilt SA

second photo USMC

third and forth are listed in photos43602436034360443605

RCS
05-20-2018, 07:59
Also have found the early Rock Island rear sight on serial number 64145 with RIA 3-07 dated barrel. The
early leaf is without the top rib in back and the slide is almost square on the left side. I did find a spare
rear sight like this one and used it on my four digit restoration436094361043611

Fred
05-20-2018, 12:38
I always like these comparison posts! Thanks!!

John Beard
05-21-2018, 09:20
Thanks for sharing!

I found your photos very interesting! I was pleased to see the Perry Point rear sight, but you didn't show the slide or the marking on the base. And the slides come in two different thicknesses.

Your Rock Island rear sights were also interesting. One other early Rock Island rear sight variant exists, and I've only seen one of them. And a late Rock Island rear sight variant exists with an ordnance bomb on the leaf and no "volley" notch.

Thanks again for sharing!

J.B.

Tom in N.J.
05-25-2018, 11:46
O.K. I give up...what is a "Perry Point" sight?.. Is it a manufacturer ? or a modification of some type? I found a OL type replacement sight leaf in my spares box that is unmarked and has the square stop at the top of the rear of the leaf

Maus45
05-25-2018, 07:34
Do they all have the triangular aperture? I have one with no markings on the base off a Springfield rifle made in 1938. I don't need it anymore. But would like to know what I have.

John Beard
05-25-2018, 07:46
O.K. I give up...what is a "Perry Point" sight?.. Is it a manufacturer ? or a modification of some type? I found a OL type replacement sight leaf in my spares box that is unmarked and has the square stop at the top of the rear of the leaf

Perry Point was a WWII spare replacement rear sight manufacturer. Your unmarked leaf appears to be from a Perry Point rear sight.

J.B.

Tom in N.J.
05-26-2018, 04:19
John Beard,.. thanks for the info. Did they make complete sights or just some replacement parts?..

John Beard
05-26-2018, 09:13
Perry Point made complete rear sight assemblies. Most were marked with a double mirror'd "P" on the left side of the movable base.

J.B.

Tom in N.J.
05-26-2018, 10:31
Thank you again John, I have a mixed rear sight assembly with a base marked like that. I'll have to assemble all the Perry Point parts on it. Picture attached.43629

John Beard
05-26-2018, 06:42
That's it.

J.B.

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Do they all have the triangular aperture? I have one with no markings on the base off a Springfield rifle made in 1938. I don't need it anymore. But would like to know what I have.

All M1903 rear sights have a triangular cutout in the drift slide. A USMC variant exists which does not have the triangular cutout. The USMC variant has a single 0.1" diameter round hole near the bottom.

J.B.