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I was looking at putting these on a Win 94 in 44 mag. Gun handles very well and I'd hate to have to scope it. Existing sights are fine for blue bird range shooting but suck in the woods here in eastern NC. Looking for feedback on anyone that has used these sights before. Thanks.
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i put 'em on my rem 700. haven't actually shot it yet, but i've used peeps before and like 'em. that XS peep is built like an anvil, and beautifuly machined and blued.
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High Brass. Great sights. Well built. I have them on my 44 RM Model 94 AE and my Marlin 1895 45-70.
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Thanks, I appreciate the replies fellas.
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I have mounted one on a 94 30-30 from the fifties. It's mounted on the bolt, which requires drilling and tapping two holes. It works very well.
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