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  • Brad in Idaho
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 449

    #1

    Bummer

    My own fault. I bought several Mossberg M44's when CMP had them. I cleaned them up and shot most of them when I got them as was my usual habit. For whatever reason, the last one I bought in 2001 never got that treatment. It has been in the gun rack all this time, and now I have been going through some of my neglected pieces, and this one was among them. It's a nice enough rifle. It cleaned up real good. While I was cleaning and lubing the Lyman 57 MS rear sight, I noticed it had no knob for windage. The screw is there, but the knob was evidently either broken or twisted off. It must have come that way because I have barely handled it. I am in the early stages of looking for the part for this sight or a replacement sight for this rifle. I see Havlin has a new sight that replaces it, but it will cost more than the rifle did originally. I would really like to find the part and fix the original sight and stay with the Lyman, but I guess that's probably not going to happen. Anyone have any suggestions, ideas, whatever?? As a second choice, I wouldn't be totally against using a Mossberg S100 on it.
  • Parashooter
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 819

    #2
    Did you try Lyman? The 57 is still in production and it's likely they have parts available.

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    • Brad in Idaho
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 449

      #3
      Originally posted by Parashooter
      Did you try Lyman? The 57 is still in production and it's likely they have parts available.
      DUH... I saw they were making a newer version of the 57, but it just didn't occur to me to ask if I could get the part for mine. I have sent them an email. We'll see what happens. Thanks.

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      • dave
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 6778

        #4
        Gary Fellers 817-346-0690, sights & parts. vic@havlinsales.com, Moss parts. Try to keep the lyman, more value for the rifle. First 10,000 (I think) were made with lymans until S-100's was designed and made.
        Last edited by dave; 02-05-2014, 01:37.
        You can never go home again.

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        • Johnny in Texas
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2010
          • 2201

          #5
          Try this

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          • Brad in Idaho
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 449

            #6
            Thanks, I saw those on ebay but the knurled knob looks thicker than the one my sight would use. I have another Mossberg with the Lyman sight to compare. I think those knobs on ebay might be for the newer version of the sight. They might work. I'll wait and see what Lyman says

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