None of the B92 rifles were factory tapped for peep sights.

Should be easy enough to do. Dennis Olson in MT drilled and tapped one for my about 15 years ago, and he told me the metal on the Brownings "cut like cheeze".

As to the "traditonal" look of aperture sights. They have been around since about 1900. They are plenty "traditional"- just not "old west" tradtional.

One thing about those Williams Fool proof sights with the click adjustments. DO NOT let the almuninum bodies of those sights fool you. The internal screws and ball detents are HARDENED STEEL. They have COIL springs in their detents and everything is covered from dust and moisture. They are a damn fine and practial peep sight for the money -overall more rugged than the current Lymans.

Last edited by jim62; 04/22/10.

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