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catmeer
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Can anyone give me any info on this? A friend has it and I am not sure if it is a partial or complete rear site. Just behind the trigger on the wrist and height is adjustable. On an old percussion single shot. thanks

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It is for raising and lowering a scope, rear mount for the scope. I looked at a Billinghurst slug gun this last week end in Denver with that set up.
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Like this one I think?

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This is from a Billinghurst picket gun I was looking at a while ago. It has a really nice Malcolm scope on it.

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catmeer
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There is a not a third of the way up the barrel but we thought it was for a missing rear site. Would you mind posting a few more pictures please, it just might answer a few questions. Thank you. Gorgeous rifle (so far) by the way, what cal? In fact could you show that puppy off?
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Correction: there is a "notch" one third...
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Post by Vern »

In the Summer 2007 Issue#58 of the Black Powder Cartridge news there is an article on slug rifles.there is a picture of a slug rifle tang sight and your picture looks like the sight only with the eye piece missing.
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My luck, out of print.
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