I'll post one when I get it back from the gunsmith.JNG3 wrote:I was hoping for a pic of the fp336 on your BBS.
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Williams FP sight
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Not trying to be a pain but I was hoping for a pic of the sight in the original drilled and tapped holes. I would like to see how far over the hammer it sits.
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About 1/2 inch. The hole spacing is 1/2" and moving it forward one hole puts the back of the sight nearly even with the back of the receiver.
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Here's a couple of pictures of my Henry .45 Colt BBS with the FP336 sight moved up one hole spacing.
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I've put Williams FP tk reciever sights on all my lever actions. I've added the long elevation screw and a knobbed gib lock screw to them. I couldn't be happier with them.
The gib lock knob is the real gem. Makes repeatable elevation adjustment super easy.
The gib lock knob is the real gem. Makes repeatable elevation adjustment super easy.
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I put them on all of my lever actions also.
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