Originally Posted by Steelhead
Oh, are you using the factory issued sights on yours? I had to remove that skinny, gold bead front sight on mine.

I now have a big ass white bead up front. I wish it was drilled for an aperture sight.

The factory sights are pretty lame.

This gun is really a plinker and trainer for my .45-90 1886 dangerous game gun. So it's going to end up with the same sight setup - a Skinner barrel mounted peep sight with the aperture removed, and a Skinner ramp front sight with the blade painted orange. Nothing remotely original or western about it, but it's what my eyes can see. It's a unexpectedly accurate setup too - I've shot sub-MOA 100y groups with it on the 1886. I'm doubting the 1892 will be inherently accurate enough to shoot like that though.