Here is a part that you do not find very often, believe it is a SpringfieldP1010047_0043_043.jpgP1010048_0044_044.jpg
early rear sight base
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The rear sight leaf definitely came from Springfield Armory. And I will assume that the rest of the sight and base came likewise.
If the sight base originally came from a .30-'03 rifle and went through the 1906 alteration, then the base should have two grooves in the back.
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When the rear sight fixed base was pressed on the barrel, a longitudinal hole was drilled in the rear seam between the base and barrel and a pin was installed to keep the base from rotating on the barrel. The hole was drilled at the 1 o'clock rotation.
If the rear sight fixed base was salvaged from a scrapped barrel and re-used on a new barrel, a second hole was drilled and pinned in the 11 o'clock rotation because the first hole could not be re-drilled.
J.B.Last edited by John Beard; 01-21-2016, 06:05.Comment

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