Forsight hud would be dimple one. It quite possibly would be metal my 1997 airsporter s is metal.
Should it be the plain type, or the dimpled one ?
Also should the main foresight unit metal or plastic ? I think plastic..
I would stress this is for the RB2 version.
I have a few spare sights, and want to dress my new arrival in the correct foresight arrangement. Loverly gun BTW
TIA - JB
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Forsight hud would be dimple one. It quite possibly would be metal my 1997 airsporter s is metal.
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As above, dimpled hood and metal base, I'm sure it's only the lesser models that had the plastic base.
Pete
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John's one is completely different, surely ?
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
With reference to FORE SIGHT hood for a RB2 Stutzen, i have two of them new in orig boxes and both have the smooth finish to them not dimpled
Also a RB2 Air sporter .25 cal. also smooth metal finish.Taking into account these are early serial numbers, first year production 1992 it would be quite normal i would think for B.S.A.to put dimpled ones on later models as i have found on a later 635 magnum.
Roly.
I think Roly is correct, the dimpled hoods I have, all seem to be on my Mercury's especially the S models.
I've just checked my RB2 carbine and it has a smooth hood but defo a metal front sight and they came on the rifle, I think I was getting a little confused regarding my Airsporter carbine S, as I now remember that coming with no sights and I bought all the front sight parts from Protek, so I ended up with a dimpled hood.
Pete
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Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in