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Brent,

It is dovetailed into the cocking piece.This picture gives a better idea.

Fraser, who I believe was a distinguished target rifle shot, would have been well aware of the desirability of an unimpeded sight picture.

As he clearly built the Pease rifle with a fixed standard back-sight I suspect that the Lyman peep may have been added later, but probably by Sir Alfred Pease who had the rifle for at least 20 years.

I must find my re-print of “The Book of The Lion” and see if he mentions it.

Last edited by Parabola; 01/26/25 02:41 PM.