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What is the correct middle bead on a 1933 Tournament skeet 16 gauge Win 21? It has red Bradley front sight,middle bead is missing. Thanks in advance,Bobby
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It's a little white metal thing that is more like a Parker front sight than it is like a bead. Knowing the original nomenclature probably won't help you to locate one. I wish I could help, but I can't. I just brought an early 20 gauge Skeet Grade home today. Fortunately, it has its sights intact. What is the serial number of your gun? Mine is 4376. The barrels have a "38" stamped on them, but 1938 seems quite late for that serial number. I am getting a letter to figure it out.
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Bill,6878.Book says 33 and 34 tournament skeet guns were made.I have a white metal middle bead sight.Guess i could install it.Maybe i can find original one somewhere.I will check barrels for stamp tomorrow.Thanks,Bobby
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According to Schwing's book, in the early 1930's sight options for the 21 were comprehensive. Skeet grades were supplied with the Bradley red bead front sight either 1/8" or 5/32" and the middle bead was either a Winchester no. 72A, 94B, or 94C or no bead....Winchester would do whatever the customer wanted. Check with Galazan's (CSMC) for the correct replacement middle bead.
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