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    Williams Peepsight Diopter Aperture Sight Less Than £30

    Heads Up! I.J. especially.... Still more than a dozen available.

    Bought one of these off yBay, item number 331282845186.

    Was shipped from America and arrived in less than a week. Not the Beeman one with the nice easy to adjust knobs, you have to find your zero then tighten up some screws but most people will set their sights at 30 or whatever and leave it. Goes great on a Weihrauch of either ramp size. The jaws have alot of adjustment on them and the aperture can be offset in either direction to get alignment over the bore.

    A beautifully-made, quality piece of kit and dang expensive to buy normally. Great for old eyes that can't do open sights.
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    Lucky git!

    Well done.

    (But I bought a genuine FWB peep sight off here last week. )

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    Thanks for the heads up, just ordered one. Bargain price. Not sure what is going on yet, but at that price.... Could be an HW30s or a scope-railed Webley mk3 .

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    Cool, ordered one, thanks. It's just what I've been looking for for my Phoenix...going to have to make/adapt a foresight though, what post shape would ideally suit this little peepsight?..square, pip, barleycorn, etc?
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    I think that depends on your target. If your shooting paper targets (circles) or bell target (tiny hole) you cant go far wrong with a circular front sight element. Personally, for plinking (I dont hunt) I would use a post. It all depends on your eye sight and choice of target.

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    sight

    Thanks for the Heads-up,order made,cheers.

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