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I just bought a Standard Arms Model G in 35 Rem. Sometime in it's past life it had a tang sight on it. Anyone know what model Lyman or Marbles works for it?
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That is one cool rifle and with a nice piece of wood to boot.
What is the distance between the tang screw holes? That's all you really need to know.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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Marbles is a 'T1' for a Standard Arms rifle
Lyman is a 'DE'
They are both sight for just the Standard Arms rifle. Nothing listed for either as fitting another mfg'rs rifle.
Info from Stoebel's 'Old Gunsights' publication.
Nice looking Model G.
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Thanks Cutter, I appreciate your help
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