Model 1884 Buffington sight has a aperture (peep) and a ?Christmas Tree? cutout on the sliding leaf. I understand the aperture?s purpose. The Christmas Tree?s ?trunk? is another sight notch. My question is why does the cutout have the triangular shape? There must be a reason for having a angular shape.
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The is from the Trapdoor Collector website:
https://www.trapdoorcollector.com//p...uffington1.jpg
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I have the book, ?Loading Cartridges for the Original 45-70 Springfield? by J.S. & Pat Wolf. There?s a chapter on the sights that goes into detail; however, my question is why Buffington chose the triangular shape. He didn?t choose a rectangle, square or other shape. There?s got to be a reason but I?m not getting it.Comment
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Perhaps a triangle gave the greatest amount of apparent open area above the notch, relative to removing the least amount of metal?Comment

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