Home Made Peep Sight? *Updated with pics*
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Home Made Peep Sight? *Updated with pics*
Just looking at the skinner made me start thinking. Couldn't you just take a properly threaded bolt and weld a washer on the end of it, cut it to length, and put a small nut under it with a rubber washer between it and the gun? It would look a bit crude but should work, right?
Lookin around my old mans shop, he welds washers on to the adjustment screws of his vice grip pliers so they are easier to turn with gloves on and so they can be hung on a tool rack.
*edit update*
Spring anchor screw
Obviously needs some height adjustment but I don't know what to set it to so I'm scared to cut. Has to be close as it only has 5 turns in possible, so maybe 2 safely for adjustment (which equals 4 half spins). Anyone have a skinner mounted on the back most hold and know the height to the eye?
Also going to definitely need a nut because there is some play in it that lets it wiggle side to side slightly.
It obviously looks way different to the human eye, but you get the idea.
Lookin around my old mans shop, he welds washers on to the adjustment screws of his vice grip pliers so they are easier to turn with gloves on and so they can be hung on a tool rack.
*edit update*
Spring anchor screw
Obviously needs some height adjustment but I don't know what to set it to so I'm scared to cut. Has to be close as it only has 5 turns in possible, so maybe 2 safely for adjustment (which equals 4 half spins). Anyone have a skinner mounted on the back most hold and know the height to the eye?
Also going to definitely need a nut because there is some play in it that lets it wiggle side to side slightly.
It obviously looks way different to the human eye, but you get the idea.
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Re: Home Made Peep Sight?
YES, IT CAN BE DONE. SOME YEARS AGO I SHOT AN OLD '73 TRAPDOOR WITH AN EYEBOLT FOR A REAR SIGHT, THREADED INTO THE WRIST, AND AN ORIGINAL SHARPS "OLD RELIABLE" BARREL.
THAT EYE BOLT IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT BUT IT IS FACTORY MADE AS SUCH, NOT SOMETHING ADDED ON. IT WORKED PERFECTLY TOO AND THAT OLD TRAPDOOR SHOT UP A STORM.
THAT EYE BOLT IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT BUT IT IS FACTORY MADE AS SUCH, NOT SOMETHING ADDED ON. IT WORKED PERFECTLY TOO AND THAT OLD TRAPDOOR SHOT UP A STORM.
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Re: Home Made Peep Sight?
You're right, I forgot all about eyebolts.
Bet it would look real cool to cut the top of an eye bolt off only leaving a small crescent of the eye left then put a slot in that and stick a buffalo nickel in it with a little hole through the buffalo.
Bet it would look real cool to cut the top of an eye bolt off only leaving a small crescent of the eye left then put a slot in that and stick a buffalo nickel in it with a little hole through the buffalo.
Re: Home Made Peep Sight?
I knew an old guy that did just that with a Remington 700. Took a proper sized screw welded a washer that suited him and used a nut against the top of the action for a loc nut. Drifted the front sight for windage.
He had that whole affair into one of the scope base holes on the rear of the action, said it did everything he needed it to do.
He had that whole affair into one of the scope base holes on the rear of the action, said it did everything he needed it to do.
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Re: Home Made Peep Sight?
Long ago I went to Home Depot and looked at everything they had, and found a tiny right-angle part in the plumbing section, you might find something suitable without the welding.
It was height adjustable by adding washers underneath it.
It was height adjustable by adding washers underneath it.
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Re: Home Made Peep Sight?
I given this some thought also after looking at Mr. Skinners low pro sight. Starting with an eye bolt one could rethread it to the correct pitch. After that fabricating one as nice as Skinners would require alot more time. Thus the reason for his price. During deer season I noticed that an eyebolt type sight would fit into the back scope mount hole on my Marlin and still fit under the scope. With the quick release mounts it could be removed during rain and use the peep sight.
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Re: Home Made Peep Sight?
I saw this on Gunbroker,Is this a homemade boltpeep on this 71? what do You Guys make of it???
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =148636244
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =148636244
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Re: Home Made Peep Sight?
Go for it!
Firearms manufacturer's have no monopoly on the laws of physics.
Remember when we admired Yankee ingenuity?
Firearms manufacturer's have no monopoly on the laws of physics.
Remember when we admired Yankee ingenuity?
Re: Home Made Peep Sight?
I've seen that done on a muzzleloader. Fella used it hunting but took it out when he shot matches mandating the open sights.
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Re: Home Made Peep Sight?
I have mentioned this before I'm sure. Back in the day one of my customers was E.S. Gardiner (Perry Mason) author. I took several of his wheel guns and milled the top strap and installed a tab, think narrow sight slot blank, with a small aperture sight silver soldered onto it. Now days I see it called a ghost ring. The bore was about 1/4-3/16" and worked great on a handgun. I guess you could call it a homemade peep sight.
Re: Home Made Peep Sight?
Here is what I have found sofar, what do you guys think? I learned from skinners page that it is 8-40 threads. No eye bolts offered in that. Just knurled thrumb screws and these spring anchors. I am thinking a spring anchor could be perfect though! and if it is too small I can epoxy a washer on to it.
~$3-4 shipped for black oxide mild steel, around $5 shipped for SS
0.100 hole diameter (normal for an aperture sight). I ordered the stainless one to match my gun though if it is hard to get a sight picture I will paint or sharpie the face black.
http://www.drillspot.com/products/53802 ... ing_anchor Steel
http://www.drillspot.com/products/53893 ... ing_anchor SS
~$3-4 shipped for black oxide mild steel, around $5 shipped for SS
0.100 hole diameter (normal for an aperture sight). I ordered the stainless one to match my gun though if it is hard to get a sight picture I will paint or sharpie the face black.
http://www.drillspot.com/products/53802 ... ing_anchor Steel
http://www.drillspot.com/products/53893 ... ing_anchor SS
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Re: Home Made Peep Sight?
THAT'LL WORK JUST FINE. ONCE YOU CALUCATE THE SIGHT RADIUS, THREADS PER INCH [ .025" UP OR DOWN PER ONE FULL TURN..], AND TARGET DISTANCES, YOU CAN ADJUST THINGS TO A FARETHEWELL TOO.
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Re: Home Made Peep Sight?
Now I just need a dot of this on my front bead and I am set
http://glowinc.com/detail.aspx?ID=1
Its not tritium but it's supposed to glow visibly for 12 hours after being exposed to light.
http://glowinc.com/detail.aspx?ID=1
Its not tritium but it's supposed to glow visibly for 12 hours after being exposed to light.
Re: Home Made Peep Sight?
That's interesting , a spring anchor. You can also get log set screws in 8-40. Then find the right diameter aperature , drill and tap it . Then thread the set screw into it and J B weld it. Some key chains have swival eyes at the end of them that might work for an apperture.
Re: Home Made Peep Sight? *Updated with pics*
Got the bolt in and updated with pics. Still needs some more work.
Re: Home Made Peep Sight? *Updated with pics*
Ran in to a slight issue. I would "like" a knurled thumb nut with a tall shoulder. Of course there are no nuts in this entire world made with 8-40 thread pattern apparently. That only leaves me with the option of buying for a smaller hole, drilling it out, and rethreading it (tap only costs $3). Sadly I don't know enough about threads and what not to know what common threading is slightly smaller than 8-40.
It will work without it. I can put some Teflon on the threads to get rid of the play. I think the specialty nut would make it look better and make it stronger though.
It will work without it. I can put some Teflon on the threads to get rid of the play. I think the specialty nut would make it look better and make it stronger though.
Re: Home Made Peep Sight?
It looks like a replica of the original bolt-mounted peep sights on the early Winchester Model 71's..45colt wrote:I saw this on Gunbroker,Is this a homemade boltpeep on this 71? what do You Guys make of it???
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =148636244
Re: Home Made Peep Sight? *Updated with pics*
OICO , any #6 nut would be smaller . Retapping it would be easy.
Re: Home Made Peep Sight? *Updated with pics*
M6 metric nut?
Lookin at em online, thumb nuts are expensive! starting to think it might be cheaper to take a 6-32 thumb screw from a computer case and drill straight through it with a press then make it in to a thumb nut.
*edit* ok I have a bit better understanding of nuts and bolts now and I get what you were saying. 6-XX nut. I was wondering what those numbers meant lol. I figured the second was the number of threads but didn't know the first was the diameter. Now I feel ignorant lol. It took looking at this chart to make the light come on. http://www.shender4.com/thread_chart.htm
*edit 2* Lowes online webpage says my local store has 6-32 brass knurled finger nuts for $1.15 per pair. Stainless would be purtier but this is supposed to be a budget sight and the cheapest stainless I see online start at $10!!
Lookin at em online, thumb nuts are expensive! starting to think it might be cheaper to take a 6-32 thumb screw from a computer case and drill straight through it with a press then make it in to a thumb nut.
*edit* ok I have a bit better understanding of nuts and bolts now and I get what you were saying. 6-XX nut. I was wondering what those numbers meant lol. I figured the second was the number of threads but didn't know the first was the diameter. Now I feel ignorant lol. It took looking at this chart to make the light come on. http://www.shender4.com/thread_chart.htm
*edit 2* Lowes online webpage says my local store has 6-32 brass knurled finger nuts for $1.15 per pair. Stainless would be purtier but this is supposed to be a budget sight and the cheapest stainless I see online start at $10!!
Re: Home Made Peep Sight? *Updated with pics*
I have one exactly like it. Got it from that guy in Montana who makes scout rifles, Brockman, on a gun I bought from him. Don't know if he made it or bought it from somebody else.I saw this on Gunbroker,Is this a homemade boltpeep on this 71? what do You Guys make of it???
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