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  1. The sight is fine. The peep sight is fine. For the normal shooter the peep sight is great, its when an 'INDIVIDUAL' wants more adjustment or scope in what they can do with the rear sight. For a club use, it is more than adequate. Most shooters would not be able to get the best from the many variable adjustments that can be had from some eye pieces. I am probably one of them! Don't confuse the 'rear sight' with the 'peep sight or rear iris' as they are called. This is the part that screws into the rear of the rear sight and which you actually look through. Jonty
  2. BUMP Price reduced to £80. Jonty
  3. Hi Jim, Chunter started a thread a few weeks ago on this issue, the simple answer is, Yes the FWB rear sight will fit the Match 54 rear rail. Jonty
  4. Sleevicus, I have sent you a PM. I have a some spares in 4,5 and 6mm sets. Let me know whether the drive is 1/4" or 5/16". Bit of accurate measuring required. I don't think you would wants something glued up with epoxy! Yuk. Jonty
  5. I have an Anschutz 1907 rifle stock for sale. The condition is very good. It will accept all Anschutz round actions. It has a very comfortable rubber buttpad. The cheek piece and the butt plate can be simply adjusted by inserting spacers (which are not with the rifle). It comes complete with action bolts. These stocks are very popular with shooters who do not wish to use a butt/hook, however, I am sure one could be easily fitted to the stock if required. If you have any questions, please contact me.
  6. Hi, Ive sent you a P.M. Jonty
  7. To clear up any ambiguity, I have been to the range and tried a modern FWB rearsight onto the rear vee of an Anschutz rifle, and it fits perfectly. Jonty
  8. Yes it does. The FWB foresight is different vee groove to the Anschutz it is wider, but the FWB rear sight fits perfectly well on the Anschutz vee, dare I say its the same vee! Jonty
  9. BUMP. We are still looking for an Opticron stand if you know of one. Thanks Jonty
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    Told you it was Richard Hammond, and he's even on his organ! Jonty
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    Did he get it from Richard Hammond! Jonty
  12. I have for sale an Anschutz Torque Wrench which comes complete with THREE new 70mm Long reach bits. The bits are 4mm, 5mm and 6mm hex to fit the most common bolts on your weapon. One of the most important factors in target shooting is consistency, and by using a torque wrench you can ensure that your bolts are always set to you're exact requirements. No more guessing, no more stripping threads due to over tightening. Just set the adjuster on the wrench to the Nm you require. The long reach bits are ideal for the action bolts on some rifles that are deeply seated and cannot be reached by a standard bit. A long reach bit is nearly £7 each. M.
  13. Have you stopped eating Squishy. In your photos you have been getting progressively thinner. You have now gone all dark around the eyes. You need a couple of fish suppers in you lad, 'Not a AHG sightrack'! Jonty
  14. Right, I see what you mean, a Right sight, never heard of them. But hope you get one Bernard. Jonty
  15. Hi, I am asking on behalf of a colleague who is looking for a second hand Opticron alloy scope stand. If you have one or know someone who has, please P.M me in the first instance. Thanks Jonty
  16. Bernard, Do you mean 'Rear sight'? Or maybe you mean a 'Right handed sight'? Rgds Jonty
  17. Exactly, Im an alloy man, but tinkering with the idea of going green, and returning to sustainable eco shooting!!! So where do we get lead free bullets! I always ensue my car has some wood on the dashboard. Eco is cool. Jonty
  18. For some reason, people think these 2213 are a good buy. They are notoriously prone to breaking across the neck behind the grip, probably why they discontinued them and introduced the Precise, which is far far superior. There are a lot better deals out there to be had than investing your hard earnt in something like that. If you can get hold of a second hand Precise, or maybe a new one if you can go to it, then, in my opinion, your money would be much better invested. Jonty
  19. Hi, Has anyone got one of these kicking about in their Kitbag that they have no use for. The one I have is broken and I have glued it, so a new one would be a great improvement. Its the type that slides onto a small alloy pole and a screw then goes through it vertically to screw it to this pole. Thanks Jonty
  20. Do you know the heritage of these stocks Tim, looks like a beefed up 2213. Jonty
  21. Surely the ones on the trigger are smaller than M8 diameter thread? Seems a very large bolt for such a small purpose! Jonty
  22. Norm, PM sent. I will take it. Thanks Jonty
  23. Please PM me your details. Thanks Jonty
  24. I have for sale a Sauer make shooting cardigan in excellent condition. The benefits of a shooting cardigan are that when wearing a normal jumper under your jacket when shooting, it is easy to get folds and creases in it due how it fits. Shooting cardigans are designed to fit snuggly, and so eliminate these folds. It also means you are continually wearing the same item of clothing and so make it easier to get in position, instead of one week wearing a thin jumper and, say, next time wearing a fleece beneath your jacket. The cardigan is made from very flexible material and has additional padding to the elbows. The size in the neck shows L (Large) HOWEVER, it measures 19" side to side beneath the arms (38") and 25" from the rear of the neck to the bottom. . If you have any questions please ask. Jonty
  25. They are a strange shape having a wide 'head' I believe. Could you try removing the screw, hold it gently in a vice and using a new blade in a junior hacksaw cut a slot across the head suitable for a flat blade screwdiver. I don't think the screw would be that hard that it could not be sawn with a bit of care. Jonty
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