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Unidentified globe sight with adjustable shade?
Mar 21st, 2013 at 3:41pm
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This is the original front sight from a special order Peabody Sporting Rifle.  It is a "tube within a tube" design that allows variable shading of the small post (currently missing) within. Knurling on either end allows the tube to be turned, increasing/decreasing the lighting of the post.  The slot that allows movement to occur can be seen within the sight.  The only mark on the sight is the number "3" on the underside of the .322" dovetail.  

Can anyone identify maker and model of this sight?


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John Wells
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Re: Unidentified globe sight with adjustable shade?
Reply #1 - Apr 4th, 2013 at 8:04pm
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By the lack of response, I'm thinking this sight is a rare bird.  Possibly made in-house at Providence Tool (??) for use on one (or more) side-hammer sporting rifles.  I've carefully restored it to working order and have replaced it on the very unusual Peabody Deluxe Sporting Rifle it came on as original equipment.  I'll post some pics of the rifle's unusual features in another thread.
  

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Re: Unidentified globe sight with adjustable shade?
Reply #2 - Apr 15th, 2013 at 7:08pm
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For what it's worth, partial disassembly of the rifle shows the "3" assembly number on various metal and wood parts.  Maybe the "3" on the sight  is an assembly number rather than a size number (???)
  

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