Period correct sight options?

Started by Little Dalton, August 25, 2020, 09:57:27 PM

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Little Dalton

I'm looking at ordering my first Uberti 1873 soon- a 24" sporting rifle in .44WCF. Going to get it through Long Hunter, and I'll be getting them to slick it up for me. Aside from maybe springs though, I'm gonna try to keep it as period-correct as possible- no aluminum or SS parts, no short stroke, etc.

That said, I am wondering what my options are for mostly-period-correct sights. Front, rear, and tang. Not interested in anything that doesn't have historical precedent to the 1870s. Doesn't have to be 100% exact, just a close facsimile. Also, dumb question, but if you have a tang sight, can you still keep and use the normal rear sight? Does that work ok? Distances will be between 50-150 yards.

Are these Lyman sights the closest new made thing to a period tang sight?

https://www.cimarron-firearms.com/lyman-1873-tang-sight.html

https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1005860280/

Thanks in advance, fellas.
Jordan Goodwin, Blacksmith

Blackpowder Burn

The Marbles is also appropriate, and has windage adjustment.  I have two 1873 Winchesters dating from the early 1880's.  The current Marbles sight fits the predrilled tang holes on the rifles and the screws supplied by Marbles fit the threads.  Now that's pretty impressive after almsot 140 years!  ;D
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What I have done is sight the barrel site for a short range "battle site" and the tang site set for a longer range.  e.g: The three inch pipe. 3 inch max midrange and max effective range at the 3 inch drop, or farther if you are careful. ( Just a thought.)
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Cliff Fendley

Quote from: Blackpowder Burn on September 07, 2020, 11:29:52 AM
The Marbles is also appropriate, and has windage adjustment.  I have two 1873 Winchesters dating from the early 1880's.  The current Marbles sight fits the predrilled tang holes on the rifles and the screws supplied by Marbles fit the threads.  Now that's pretty impressive after almsot 140 years!  ;D

The new Uberti rifles have to be drilled and tapped. The originals were drilled and tapped for the tang sights but I've drilled and tapped some of my Uberti for tang sights like the originals.
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Cliff Fendley

You can reshape the stock rear Uberti barrel sights to be almost just like an original. I do most of mine as I don't care for the Uberti square notch.
http://www.fendleyknives.com/

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Little Dalton

Quote from: Cliff Fendley on September 08, 2020, 09:11:13 PM
You can reshape the stock rear Uberti barrel sights to be almost just like an original. I do most of mine as I don't care for the Uberti square notch.

Cliff, I was revisiting this thread and I'm curious about that mod. Don't suppose you could text or email me some pics? Or post them here? I'd love to see both what the sight looks like on originals and what your mod looks like. Many thanks in advance!
Jordan Goodwin, Blacksmith

Modoc

I've got a Beech front sight and a Marbles Tang on the rear.

https://www.buffaloarms.com/beach-combination-375-d-t-sf5375.html
https://www.buffaloarms.com/beach-combination-450-d-t-sf5450.html

https://www.buffaloarms.com/marbles-tang-sight-for-1873-ub-mar009832.html

For CAS, I leave the globe up and the diopter out and just put the circle in the circle in the circle and go bang.  ;D

For NRA Sillywets, I will put the diopter back in to increase my precision.
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Cliff Fendley

Quote from: Little Dalton on August 05, 2022, 07:37:47 AM
Cliff, I was revisiting this thread and I'm curious about that mod. Don't suppose you could text or email me some pics? Or post them here? I'd love to see both what the sight looks like on originals and what your mod looks like. Many thanks in advance!

PM me your number I can text a pic to you
http://www.fendleyknives.com/

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Little Dalton

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