Howe's book on gunsmithing shows plans for a striker mounted sight, but I vaguely remember that it called for a spring loaded plunger on one side of the bolt sleeve to be sure that the slop in the shroud returns to the same spot when cycling the bolt. This sight doesn't add mass to the striker, but it could be affected by shroud looseness. Correction: Howe's sight is on the shroud, and it has a built in safety lever. Two pages of dimensioned parts drawings in the book--very complicated!!

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