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  2. Tang sight - Wikipedia

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    A tang sight is the rear sight of a pair of iron sights used to aim or align a rifle so the bullet fired will hit the target. The sight is attached to the tang : a steel plate extending toward the butt from a rifle receiver for attachment of the receiver to a wooden buttstock . [ 1 ]

  3. Iron sights - Wikipedia

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    Tang sights were mounted behind the action of the rifle, and provided a very long sight radius, and had to be unfolded for use, though rifles with tang sights often had open sights as well for close range use. Tang sights often had vernier scales, allowing adjustment down to a single minute of arc over the full range of the sight.

  4. Winchester Model 1894 - Wikipedia

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    Peep sights also available. Not to be confused with Marlin Model 1894 . The Winchester Model 1894 rifle (also known as the Winchester 94 or Model 94 ) is a lever-action repeating rifle that became one of the most famous and popular hunting rifles of all time.

  5. Savage Model 99 - Wikipedia

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    A number of special option features were available for Model 1895's, 1899's and 99's through the 1930's including multiple grades of engraving, several different checkering styles, pistol grips, a takedown option, better sights and peep sights, special order buttplates, and even having parts of the rifle silver or gold plated.The Model 1899 had ...

  6. Marble Game Getter - Wikipedia

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    Fixed front-sight, folding, tang rear-sight The Marble Game Getter is a light, double-barrel (over-under), combination gun manufactured by the Marble's Arms & Manufacturing Company in Gladstone, Michigan . [ 3 ]

  7. Sight (device) - Wikipedia

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    On weapons, these sights are usually formed by rugged metal parts, giving them the name "iron sights", [4] as distinct from optical or computing sights. [5] On many types of weapons they are built-in and may be fixed, adjustable, or marked for elevation , windage , target speed, etc. [ 3 ] They are also classified in forms of notch (open sight ...