Hi all, I picked up an early production Model 8 a while back, and it looks like there was a peep sight mounted on the receiver at some point in its history. There are two screw holes on the rear of the receiver, and the wear pattern on the finish suggests something was mounted there.
I'd like to put a peep sight back on this thing. Can anyone tell me what sight this hole pattern might correspond to?
Model 8 peep sight questions
Model 8 peep sight questions
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Re: Model 8 peep sight questions
Sir, It’s probably a red field. Watch eBay and gunbroker . They pop up from time to time. I’ve had several over the years. I don’t have any right now that I would sell.
Thanks for your time
Roger
Thanks for your time
Roger
Roger
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Re: Model 8 peep sight questions
Thanks for the help, guys. I was also leaning towards it being the Redfield based on the bit of research I had done. Shame all the peep sights for the Model 8 are so expensive these days.
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Re: Model 8 peep sight questions
Here is one on ebay https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Marble ... Sw~KxehiKW
Three companies made these peep sights, Refield model R8, Marble model R6 and Lyman model1-A AT. This information is from Nick Stroebel's book "Old gun sights and rifle scopes" Heres a picture of my grand father's
Three companies made these peep sights, Refield model R8, Marble model R6 and Lyman model1-A AT. This information is from Nick Stroebel's book "Old gun sights and rifle scopes" Heres a picture of my grand father's
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Re: Model 8 peep sight questions
Lyman and Marbles made a tang sight that used the existing hole where the tang becomes the receiver.
Redfield made a more correctly named receiver sight which required a second hole be drilled and tapped like the OP's gun.
Williams also made a receiver sight, more then likely after WWII. This sight required two additional holes to be drilled.
I mounted a Williams FP-81 on a Model 81, but the rifle all ready had three holes drilled in the side of the receive and the overall condition wasn't a concern. We had another 81 and I just could not drill holes in that one.
I also mounted a Redfield on a Model 8 that has replacement wood and again condition was good but not a concern.
A lot of the Remington's were modified over the years if yours has a hole or holes in it, by all means try to find the part that fits.
Redfield made a more correctly named receiver sight which required a second hole be drilled and tapped like the OP's gun.
Williams also made a receiver sight, more then likely after WWII. This sight required two additional holes to be drilled.
I mounted a Williams FP-81 on a Model 81, but the rifle all ready had three holes drilled in the side of the receive and the overall condition wasn't a concern. We had another 81 and I just could not drill holes in that one.
I also mounted a Redfield on a Model 8 that has replacement wood and again condition was good but not a concern.
A lot of the Remington's were modified over the years if yours has a hole or holes in it, by all means try to find the part that fits.
KEN