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WTB: German/Swiss Schuetzen sight parts....
Mar 23rd, 2026 at 12:21pm
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I'm always looking for any sights or parts thereof for Germanic Schuetzen guns.  Any of them; tang sights, barrel sights, front sights.   
If you have any of this stuff, even just parts, I'm interested.
  
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Re: WTB: German/Swiss Schuetzen sight parts....
Reply #1 - Mar 23rd, 2026 at 3:46pm
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I have a sight bar that slides and clamps onto the rib and allows you to install a target scope on the blocks installed on the sight bar.  This sight bar allows you to install a target scope without defacing your schuetzen.
  

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Re: WTB: German/Swiss Schuetzen sight parts....
Reply #2 - Mar 23rd, 2026 at 11:48pm
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85lc wrote on Mar 23rd, 2026 at 3:46pm:
I have a sight bar that slides and clamps onto the rib and allows you to install a target scope on the blocks installed on the sight bar.  This sight bar allows you to install a target scope without defacing your schuetzen.

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Reply #3 - Mar 24th, 2026 at 3:51am
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Most ribs are 16 mm, and Burris and possibly others still make rings for CZ's 527 model which are 16mm. There is enough play in their rings to make them adaptable. I have used Redfield 3200 scopes with success with Burris and other make rings. Warne used to make rings that work well, but not sure they still do. Steve Earle also makes an adaptor that clamps on the rib and allows use of externally adjustable scopes with dovetail bases.
  

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Re: WTB: German/Swiss Schuetzen sight parts....
Reply #4 - Mar 24th, 2026 at 3:15pm
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I have several of the Steve Earle "clamp-on rails" for my rifles;

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Re: WTB: German/Swiss Schuetzen sight parts....
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rkba2nd wrote on Mar 24th, 2026 at 3:51am:
Most ribs are 16 mm, and Burris and possibly others still make rings for CZ's 527 model which are 16mm. There is enough play in their rings to make them adaptable. I have used Redfield 3200 scopes with success with Burris and other make rings. Warne used to make rings that work well, but not sure they still do. Steve Earle also makes an adaptor that clamps on the rib and allows use of externally adjustable scopes with dovetail bases. 

I have used these rings on a Swiss martini with great success. The ones I used were aluminum and required filing off the small half round projection so a flat bottom is achieved.
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Re: WTB: German/Swiss Schuetzen sight parts....
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I had to remove the projections as well.  Mine were steel, but still a simple job, and they function well, and look right at home. Although scopes were not allowed nor used, another saving grace for the rings as no alteration of the rifle was necessary.
  

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