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GUYS: I have a chance to buy one mint,it could almost could pass for NIB [one small scratch on stock] for $600 is this a truly good buy? Also does anyone know how they are for accuracy,reliability and what MODEL 48 and 57 LYMAN PEEP SIGHT WILL FIT IT? Thanks Jerry

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If it's as you describe, it's a very good buy. If you don't jump on it somebody else will, and probably quickly.

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It's a matter of taste, but I would much rather have a nice Lyman tang sight or one of the Win 98A peeps that fit into the middle of the bolt than a 48 or 57 on the side.
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I suggest the Marbles Tang Peep Sight over the Lyman. It has windage adjustments.


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Don's right; the Lyman is OK on a one-load, mid-range hunting rifle. For a gun nut, it's a pain.

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One of the MVA 130 series tang sights are even nicer for gun nuts.


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