"Some people drill and tap for peep sights and most see nothing wrong with that."

Exactly.

A rear reciever sight like a Williams or Lyman will not affect the looks or handling like adding a side mounted scope would. Which is why most folks don't have any problem with that.. The scope will ruin the resale value as well.

What is the point of taking a beautiful little 5.5LB lever carbine and making it feel and handle like a bulky bolt gun with a scope?

One other thing, the stocks on the B-92 are not exactly desgined for a scope use either..

IMHO, if you can shoot groups that tight with the B-92 and the factory iron sights you are answering your own question.

Unless you are going to use the B92 for 200 yard Prairie dog shots or enter the gun in a benchrest match ,I would put a good receiver sight on it. You might put a finer bead or blade sight on the front as well.

Last edited by jim62; 04/20/10.

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