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Craig from kazoo
05-16-2020, 04:25
Can I use the Lyman 17A XNB Globe sight on the front of a 1903A3 with the stock rear peeps?

Lyman's customer service was helpful and dug up the part number and let me know it's been obsolete for a bit.

Now I'd just like to hear from someone who's tried it successfully before I try to hunt one down. Sounds like a great setup if the rear sight assembly remains unchanged.

Thanks,

Craig

98src
05-16-2020, 08:22
It will work but, of course, you will have to remove the front sight assembly. I think it was really meant for use with a receiver sight.

clintonhater
05-16-2020, 08:28
Not on an A3, but I've used the 17A on other Springfields with the standard front sight base. Mine is in the original box labeled "S" for Springfield, so I don't know what "XNB" means. I use only the aperture insert for round bulls, which is a higher aiming point than my normal 6 o'clock hold with a blade, so elevation of the rear sight must be increased slightly to compensate.

JimF
05-17-2020, 06:04
Craig . . . .

The Lyman “XNB” sight was developed especially for the A3 rifle . . . . .that’s why it is so high.

Johnny P
05-17-2020, 08:47
https://www.ebay.com/c/1072996378

Craig from kazoo
05-17-2020, 10:06
Thanks you for your responses!

I did some more googling the Lymans 17A XNB and was presented with two different types, both saying they're the 1903A3.

The first has a keyed mount, and the second is a one piece sight and sight mount, tall as JimF describes.

While googling images I found an old catalog page over at rimfirecentral.com which may clarify. Looks like the one piece globe sight and sight mount is the 17A XNB at the bottom. Kinda fuzzy.

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98src, true, when I was searching around for the 17A XNB it was often paired with the 48S-03A3 rear sight.

So what do you guys think?

clintonhater
05-17-2020, 05:05
I have an unusual 17A I can't identify because the bottom of the dovetail has been filed removing the code, but it fits the '03 base & has the retaining screw hole drilled in the front of the dovetail. It isn't built for the standard 17A inserts, but has a Merit adjustable aperture in back & a special "tube" (don't know how to properly describe it) threaded into the front; the barrel is also slightly longer that a standard 17A. What is it?

This sight was wrongly placed in the box labeled "S" when I bought it, which I took to mean Springfield, but really means Standard, for 3/8" dovetails, according to the application list inside.

Craig from kazoo
05-17-2020, 05:30
Clintonhater, I wonder if you have a 17A XNA? Check out the ebay link above from Johnny P.

clintonhater
05-17-2020, 06:47
Clintonhater, I wonder if you have a 17A XNA? Check out the ebay link above from Johnny P.

More I look at it, I think that rather it being a "special" 17A, the adjustable iris & the "tube" it connects to may be an accessory made by the Merit Co to fit any 17A, & this just happens to be one that fits the '03 sight base, with the retaining screw hole; that hole was my only clue that it was intended for a Springfield.

lyman
05-20-2020, 01:19
More I look at it, I think that rather it being a "special" 17A, the adjustable iris & the "tube" it connects to may be an accessory made by the Merit Co to fit any 17A, & this just happens to be one that fits the '03 sight base, with the retaining screw hole; that hole was my only clue that it was intended for a Springfield.

wondering if the tube is actually a sunshade,

I have a freeland front sight, and the international that are longer than normal, giving a good amount of shade, and a better sight picture, than a standard front sight ,


maybe yours was set up for a small bore guy? (using a 1922)

Jay Johnson
05-21-2020, 02:54
Nick Stroebel’s reference book Old Gunsights - A Collector’s Guide, 1850-1965 notes the following regarding the Lyman 17A series front globe sight on page 57,



XNA
Springfield Model 1903 .30 caliber (fits
Military dovetail band-0.775 inch tall);
Springfield 03A3 (with Lyman dovetail
band No. 03A3



Jay