A question regarding tang sights
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A question regarding tang sights
I removed the eye piece from my tang sight and noticed that the elevation would not lock in place when I replaced it.
I thought bit did in the past but now I am not sure, Did I screw something up? I was shooting my Shiloh and the sight
moved a small bit after 50 or so rounds.
Nick
I thought bit did in the past but now I am not sure, Did I screw something up? I was shooting my Shiloh and the sight
moved a small bit after 50 or so rounds.
Nick
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Re: A question regarding tang sights
What sight are we talking about ? If MVA vernier check and make sure the nylon locking bushing is present ,that is the locking mechanism for the elevation on some MVA vernier sights.
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Re: A question regarding tang sights
It is the sight that was on the rifle when I got it. I think it is a MVA.
If I lost the ring where can I get another? I would also like to get a new eye piece with a larger aperture
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If I lost the ring where can I get another? I would also like to get a new eye piece with a larger aperture
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Re: A question regarding tang sights
Fiatmom,
You can use any material for the bushing, e.g. polywad material [ldpe]. If you cut a strip out of a plastic milk jug, you could make an "off-eye" blinder and use it for the missing bushing also.
The aperture in the eye cup can be drilled out to be larger, but I would suggest a Hadley style eye cup with multiple aperture sizes.
I like my MVA Montana eye cup because my eye sight is not the best and on a cloudy day I can switch to a larger "hole". MVA made a Montana eye cup for my Hoke tang sight, so I am sure they can fix you up even if your sight is not an MVA.
Keep on hav'n fun!
MikeT
You can use any material for the bushing, e.g. polywad material [ldpe]. If you cut a strip out of a plastic milk jug, you could make an "off-eye" blinder and use it for the missing bushing also.
The aperture in the eye cup can be drilled out to be larger, but I would suggest a Hadley style eye cup with multiple aperture sizes.
I like my MVA Montana eye cup because my eye sight is not the best and on a cloudy day I can switch to a larger "hole". MVA made a Montana eye cup for my Hoke tang sight, so I am sure they can fix you up even if your sight is not an MVA.
Keep on hav'n fun!
MikeT
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Re: A question regarding tang sights
Call MVA they will send you a new one if you don’t to make one. The small MVA Hadley cup’s are very nice the big magnum one is to big on some rifles to get down to shorter ranges before it hits the stock.
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Re: A question regarding tang sights
Any good hardware store will have the nylon washer.
It's a #10.
Buy 2 or 3.
Gary
It's a #10.
Buy 2 or 3.
Gary
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Re: A question regarding tang sights
Any good hardware store will have the nylon washer.
It's a #10.
Buy 2 or 3.
Gary
It's a #10.
Buy 2 or 3.
Gary
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Re: A question regarding tang sights
The #10 nylon washer has too small of an I.D. for my sight.
The #10 rubber washer I got obviously stretches, so fits great.
Other than not sliding as smoothly, is there any drawback to rubber that I am missing?
Thanks,
Tim
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Re: A question regarding tang sights
Rubber won't last.
Get the #10 nylon washer, wrap some sandpaper around a 8 or 10 penny nail and go to work on that hole.
Tomorrow, call MVA and see if they'll send you a couple.
Gary
Get the #10 nylon washer, wrap some sandpaper around a 8 or 10 penny nail and go to work on that hole.
Tomorrow, call MVA and see if they'll send you a couple.
Gary
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Re: A question regarding tang sights
Thanks!Lumpy Grits wrote: ↑Sun Nov 29, 2020 8:06 pm Rubber won't last.
Get the #10 nylon washer, wrap some sandpaper around a 8 or 10 penny nail and go to work on that hole.
Tomorrow, call MVA and see if they'll send you a couple.
Gary
Don't know why, but enlarging the hole never occurred to me. Must not have had enough coffee that day!!