To get parts for old Lyman sights you leave voicemails at places, and never hear back.
OR
Be patient and low-ball bid on ebay, losing auction after auction, for a complete sight with the parts you want still on it.
Update: I discovered that this sight is a Lyman #48W. Distinct from the #48WH and #48WJS. Someone should do the research and write a book on these old sights. Prolly sell at least five copies!
I now have a range pointer.
I also now have an aperture. I was happy using the aperture hole as something of a ghost-ring, so this aperture is something of a bonus bit.
Check this out!
Twist the outer ring and...
There's an itty bitty iris in there! Old school!
20 September 2017
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Hatechu.... I need to start hunting the Lymans for my Model 70.
ReplyDeleteI have the remains of the sight I harvested the pointer from, it will fit a Win 70!
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