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  2. Remington Model 513 - Wikipedia

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    Model 513T rifles came equipped with Redfield aperture sights, 27-inch heavy barrel, target stock made of American Walnut, six-shot magazine and 1.25-inch sling swivels. The "T" suffix indicates that the rifle was the target model, originally equipped with target sights. The "S" variant is medium-weight sporter rifle.

  3. Remington Model 30 - Wikipedia

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    On these guns, the aperture receiver sight was omitted and replaced with a more conventional rear sight mounted on the barrel. The rifles were also available in more expensive grades; The Deluxe or "Special" 30S which in 1930 became the Model 30SL , the 30SR with Redfield Optics sight, the 30SX , with a Lyman sight, and the 30SM with Marble ...

  4. Winchester Model 52 - Wikipedia

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    Winchester catalogs from the beginning listed 52s with sights by other makers; indeed, the buyer could specify any compatible peep on a special-order basis. The most common of these was the Lyman 48 series: the 48-J and -JH for flat-top dovetail-mount receivers, and the 48-F and -FH for round-top side-mount rifles (standard on the 52 Sporting ...

  5. M1903 Springfield - Wikipedia

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    The Redfield scope mount removed the rear peep sight that was standard on the M1903A3. The scope used on the M1903A4 was a Weaver Model 330 or 330C, which was a 2.75x telescopic sight. The receivers were tested by Remington Arms and those that were deemed best, meaning those closest to design specifications were selected to become M1903A4s.

  6. M24 sniper weapon system - Wikipedia

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    Detachable emergency Redfield-Palma International back-up iron sights, they are attached to iron sight bases that are screwed into drilled and tapped holes machined into the front of the barrel and back on the left side of the receiver. In 2001 when Remington had the second contract to the U.S. military, minor changes were done to the M24.

  7. Iron sights - Wikipedia

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    The viewing aperture above the "3" (denoting the 300 m setting) can be seen Pictures taken under identical conditions through large (left) and small (right) diameter aperture sights, with camera focused on front sight. Aperture sights, also known as "peep sights", range from the "ghost ring" sight, whose thin ring blurs to near invisibility ...