It's been so long ago since I bought 'em, i don't remember but that peep sight looks alot like one I have on a Ruger 10/22.
Quote from: Oldgringo on August 04, 2021, 11:55:59 AMIt's been so long ago since I bought 'em, i don't remember but that peep sight looks alot like one I have on a Ruger 10/22.Might be the same company Greg. They make models for lots of popular powder burners. I'm not sure how long they've been around. There's been lots of similar designs used on tactical rifles forever. I was very happy to find one that worked well on the Weihrauchs since the Williams aren't always available. IMO this is a better sight for all the reasons I mentioned earlier.
That looks extremely interesting indeed! Thanks for posting this very thorough write-up. Beautiful compact unit - the strong mount and the way it works with Weihrauch's unusual safety are really super, and the military-style "ears" would be great protection when bumping around outdoors.Does the mount have enough variability to fit other guns with similar (but not identical), 11mm-ish rail spacing, and with a flat rail instead of the arched HW receiver top? For instance a Diana 34. A rail, which sits higher than cut grooves, might take care of that occasional running-out-of-height issue that you mentioned, too.
I sometimes use a peep and I wear glasses. It’s still better than the factory sights, but I do struggle when shooting in the basement. I need to invest in better lighting.