I put a similar one[ from a Lee Enfield]on to the spare space on one of my Standards. It looks the part and works well. [It cost me £10 off *bay, there is a site specialising in Lee Enfield parts which sometimes advertises there. Regards Daveh
I put a similar one[ from a Lee Enfield]on to the spare space on one of my Standards. It looks the part and works well. [It cost me £10 off *bay, there is a site specialising in Lee Enfield parts which sometimes advertises there. Regards Daveh
If you dont do it today, you might not be able to do it tomorrow!
Here is a couple with peeps, the best one of these types of sight is the AG Parker but, only know of 3 of them fitted to old Beezers
https://imgur.com/GdKI9U4
Its a BSA ,with the aperture leaf on upside down and the elevation screw missing !
Atb Mark
That makes sense, seller is saying it’s a special traversing foresight? Wonder if it’s repairable?
Dead on, if you look at the BSA 22 Sight here, it’s the same plate upside down, and other pics of the gun, show there is a grove in the stock for the top of the elevation screw which is missing, now that makes sense. Thanks much, saved me some money.
http://www.rifleman.org.uk/BSA_sight...ories.htm#No30
Shame would love to have a BSA with a working aperture sight.
Last edited by 45flint; 25-09-2017 at 01:00 PM.
The front sight (which would presumably be the 'foresight') on that rifle is just a standard one with dovetail fitting and typical bead, so I don't see why it would be called special.
I've had a half-dozen Beezers with peepsights, so they are not too uncommon in the U.S. I should review what's stashed away and see if any could be up for sale...Hickory is not far off.
Don R.