One ragged hole sight (lastmoheckan)

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hartman
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One ragged hole sight (lastmoheckan)

Post by hartman »

Lastmoheckan,

The sight on that 45 in the other thread is, I think a One Ragged Hole brand sight. They are out of Tallehasse Florida. I've never tried one but have thought about it. They also make them for revolvers as well as rifles.

Hartman
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Post by Lastmohecken »

hartman,

Thank you, I may try to pull them on the net. I have been considering trying that type of sight to see if I like. I currently have a Browning 92 that I really don't want to drill holes in for a receiver sight, and something like that might be better then an open sight.
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Post by Bluehawk »

I have one ORH sight on my Win 94 Legacy 24 " barrel in 30WCF It was for the same reason ,of not wanting to drilland tap and receiver on that gun that i went to that sight Tried the Wild West Sight first but could not get it sighted in correclty ( lost elevation drop beofre bullet woud zero) so went to the ORH it works fine My Grandson is using that gun now and loves it for off hand shooting
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