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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    The later BSA Meteors had a peep sight plate adaptor. Was that it?

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    Don't think so, was relying on a nights sleep to bring it to the front. Sadly nothing.

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    Weihrauch use a rotating four way rear sight now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deejayuu View Post
    Weihrauch use a rotating four way rear sight now.
    Does look familiar

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45flint View Post
    Does look familiar
    My 2003 HW99s has this type rear sight too. Only problem is the ball bearing is missing from the left to right adjusting bit.

    Not an issue as I don't use the open sights

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    50b

    I have an old Original model 50, .22, with the same sight set up and has a "50M" type stock. It is marked as Original Model 50 with no prefix to denote what the exact model is. I can't see any serial numbers but I would guess it's a 1950's air rifle. Any one have any idea what these rifles are worth these days

    I'll see if I can get some photos

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    Quote Originally Posted by JACK RATT View Post
    I have an old Original model 50, .22, with the same sight set up and has a "50M" type stock. It is marked as Original Model 50 with no prefix to denote what the exact model is. I can't see any serial numbers but I would guess it's a 1950's air rifle. Any one have any idea what these rifles are worth these days

    I'll see if I can get some photos
    Pics would help, condition is so much of the value.

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