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I need help with adjusting my stock Elkhorn sights
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I could change my title but I deserve a good ribbing......its been a long day
At least I got the horn part right
At least I got the horn part right
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JEBar wrote:really large buckhorn sightsditto1958 wrote:What are elkhorn sights?
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Re: I need help with adjusting my stock Elkhorn sights
It's really cool that you have your Dad's service revolvers. What are they? And guessing they're in .38 Special caliber?Coach wrote:Mostly pistols but I do have a couple revolverPT7 wrote:Pistol or revolver?
Both my revolvers were my Dads service guns when he was a Deaputy Sheriff
BTW, when I answered your question on the xxxhorn sights, I knew that you were really after the larger harvest!! Easy to get that.
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I thought Buckhorn was a brand of beer.
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Re: I need help with adjusting my stock Elkhorn sights
S&W model 10 in .38 SpecialPT7 wrote:It's really cool that you have your Dad's service revolvers. What are they? And guessing they're in .38 Special caliber?Coach wrote:Mostly pistols but I do have a couple revolverPT7 wrote:Pistol or revolver?
Both my revolvers were my Dads service guns when he was a Deaputy Sheriff
BTW, when I answered your question on the xxxhorn sights, I knew that you were really after the larger harvest!! Easy to get that.
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Re: I need help with adjusting my stock Elkhorn sights
Adjusting sights - this is something simple I saw a long time ago.
Just remember this word FORS
It means "Front opposite" "Rear same"
For the rear sight - if the bullet impact needs to be higher - raise the rear sight (rear same)
or for the front sight - if the bullet impact needs to be higher - lower the front sight (front opposite)
If the bullet impact needs moved to the right - move rear sight to the right or move the front sight to the left.
Just remember this word FORS
It means "Front opposite" "Rear same"
For the rear sight - if the bullet impact needs to be higher - raise the rear sight (rear same)
or for the front sight - if the bullet impact needs to be higher - lower the front sight (front opposite)
If the bullet impact needs moved to the right - move rear sight to the right or move the front sight to the left.
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Re: I need help with adjusting my stock Elkhorn sights
Good thing you didn't decide on a set of Moose sights.Coach wrote:You guys knew what I meant. Or I was just testing youJEBar wrote:really large buckhorn sightsditto1958 wrote:What are elkhorn sights?
Thanks guys. I could have read about it but I took the easy way out and just asked the experts here.
You wouldn't be able to lift the gun.
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RetiredSeabee wrote:Good thing you didn't decide on a set of Moose sights.
You wouldn't be able to lift the gun.
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