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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 Model). Other popular sights were the Lyman 525, the Wittek-Vaver 35-MIELT, the Marble Goss 52, and the Redfield 90 and 100.
The Target model was advertised with a Winchester #80A aperture sight and a post front sight, while the Match model had a Lyman #57E peep sight, a hooded front sight, and a 1 in (25 mm) wide leather sling; the sling width was changed to 1 1 ⁄ 4 in (32 mm) in 1947. The generally unpopular factory telescopic sight options were dropped in 1941. [5]
The company grew to be a foremost manufacturer of gun sights, competing with rivals such as Lyman, Redfield, Pacific, King, and Williams gun sight companies. [ citation needed ] Still in business in Gladstone, Michigan , Marble Arms remains an important member of the firearm and shooting sports industry.
Model 697 [4] (1937) bolt-action .22 rifle (telescopic-sight-only Model 69 variant) Model 70 (1936) bolt-action rifle Model 71 (1935) lever-action rifle (Model 86 variant)
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A globe sight is a front sight component used to assist the aiming of a gun/device, usually those intended to launch projectiles, such as firearms, airguns, and crossbows. It is found in particular as a front sight element on rifles. To obtain a usable sighting line, the diopter has to have a complementing rear sight element.
Two women, Jacquelyn Comiskey, 52, and Elizabeth Hunter, 34, were charged this week with sex trafficking and child endangerment. Kevin McDonald, 20, is accused of raping the girl in a car the day ...
One of Winchester's premier engineers, T.C. Johnson, was instrumental in the development of these self-loading firearms and went on to superintend the designs of Winchester's classic Model 1912, Model 52 and Model 54. [citation needed]