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Airguns by Make and Model => Benjamin Airguns => Topic started by: Hoosier Daddy on February 18, 2016, 08:12:31 PM
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OK... let me start off with saying I am a new member. Recent buyer of a 1377 for the upgrade / mod potential. Posted an intro an have been digging here for info every since. I do plan on my next purchase being a Crosman steel breech with the integral dovetails.
I have been searching here for every way of wording I can can come up with to find a match grade rear sight.
I have no interest in the LPA MIM unless someone can convince me otherwise. What I really want is something like the factory sight on the 2300S described as...
Williams notch sight with target knobs for easy adjustment, as well as internal micrometer adjustments with positive internal locks
but Crosman does not list it in the 2300S parts breakdown. (show me please!)
(http://www.crosman.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/2/3/2300s_5_2.jpg)
And when I search for application of what I believe is the same Williams sight, I see there are fitment / adjustment issues "horizontally" on the 13XX.
I also am looking at the MATCH GRADE REAR SIGHT offered by Alchemy AirWerks, a sponsor here I know.
(http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/dHIAAOSwabhUXq43/s-l500.jpg)
But I see other vendors have discontinued this sight due to returns...but I am really leaning towards this and understand the need for a higher front sight. Is it a height issue with the front sight, or is there any other QC concerns? No bashing please, I am just trying to get an honest, real world input why others have pulled this off the shelf. I want it.
Next on the list is the Williams WGRS-54 ... DING DING DING... I think we have a Winner!
(http://media.midwayusa.com/productimages/880x660/Primary/121/121512.jpg)
Filing the dove tail on the sight to fit the Crosman steel breech is not an issue, I am well versed in hand tools and have diamond files in a variety of shapes / sizes (micro).
I also understand I may need to add to the height of the factory front blade, or go with a muzzle break with the raised pin, to be mandatory with any of the choices I have found. But that is already in the future.
Can any one shed light on the pros / cons of any of my selections for my application?
Is there something I am over looking along the realms of a match grade rear sight for this 13XX?
I have no interest in a red dot or scope... I am an iron sight guy as long as these old eyes can stand up to the task.
Thanks in advance.
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Maybe I'll just pick up a set of Ruger Mk II match rear sights I am already used to from my (gasp) 22/45 bull barrel target pistol.
They the seemto be low level enough that I would not have to extend the front sight to get it in view.
(https://shopruger.s3.amazonaws.com/products/61069.jpg)
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Did you check Williams website?
http://www.williamsgunsight.com (http://www.williamsgunsight.com)
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Yes, that's where I was directed with the WGRS-54.
Did I miss something? Going back for more searching.
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I believe what you're looking for is on this page,
http://www.williamsgunsight.com/gunsights/FPpage.htm (http://www.williamsgunsight.com/gunsights/FPpage.htm)
Part # FP-AG-TK
It's down towards the bottom.
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Oops, that's not it. Those are peep sights.
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I dont mind a peep.. but dunno, looks way too tall for my pistol application.
And at $87... GULP!
(http://www.airgunsofarizona.com/Williams/FP-AG-TK.jpg)
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Here's the page.
http://www.williamsgunsight.com/gunsights/wgrs.htm (http://www.williamsgunsight.com/gunsights/wgrs.htm)
That number you have is on this page. Says it fits dovetail receiver.
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I dunno, looks way too tall for my pistol application.
And at $87... GULP!
(http://www.airgunsofarizona.com/Williams/FP-AG-TK.jpg)
yeah, you don't want peep sights on a pistol.
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Nope, that number you have is a ghost ring fire sight.
You'll have to call them. But yeah, they're not cheap.
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here's the williams notch sight. 100% better than that alchemy chinese thing. but pyramid has it also.
https://www.pyramydair.com/product/crosman-williams-rear-sight-notched-blade-elevation-windage-adj-3-8?a=2008 (https://www.pyramydair.com/product/crosman-williams-rear-sight-notched-blade-elevation-windage-adj-3-8?a=2008)
on the peeps. not the best for pistols. however they do offer a high line of sight, like in your pic, and a low line if sight.
peace
kj
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check out Art's stuff at Shootingsight LLC.
http://www.shootingsight.com/index.html (http://www.shootingsight.com/index.html)
He doesn't have dovetail irons, but if you drop him a line he may know something.
Either way, some really neat info here on peep sights, the diopter effect, etc.
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kj: Thanks for the suggestion. I saw that one on pyramydair, the second review is what shied me away from it for my application though.
I bought it for use on a Crosman 1322 air pistol for which it is totally unsuitable. There isn't enough range of vertical movement to adjust to it from shooting high by an inch or more. It is useless on a 1322. Period!
which to me, sounds like you cant lower it enough, so a higher front sight (as in a pin on a muzzle brake) would correct... no?
Iamscotticus: Thanks for the link, good explanation on these 53 year old eyes issues. I've been near sighted all my life and now the close up has gone wacky too.
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kj: Thanks for the suggestion. I saw that one on pyramydair, the second review is what shied me away from it for my application though.
I bought it for use on a Crosman 1322 air pistol for which it is totally unsuitable. There isn't enough range of vertical movement to adjust to it from shooting high by an inch or more. It is useless on a 1322. Period!
which to me, sounds like you cant lower it enough, so a higher front sight (as in a pin on a muzzle brake) would correct... no?
Iamscotticus: Thanks for the link, good explanation on these 53 year old eyes issues. I've been near sighted all my life and now the close up has gone wacky too.
If you can't lower the rear sight, you can raise the front sight with a Crosman muzzle brake with sight pin (or any aftermarket brake with a sight pin, for that matter). You'll need a longer barrel as well, but I would think you would want that anyway for the longer sight radius.
JMJ
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Exactly what I was thinking. Thanks!
... and so the parts list grows
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the 13xx had the same problem with the stock rear sight. as suggested a taller front sight is needed. there used to be aftermarket barrel bands with sights available. i like to use mr. don cothrans (cothran machine shop) rear sight holder. thought he sells it as a rear sight holder, it's great for front sights. it has a 3/8 or 11mm rail like a breech, and also a cross cut 3/8 dovetail. there are a big bunch of front sights that will fit this set-up. only 19bux for the sight holder. here you can see some available sights.
http://www.midwayusa.com/front-sights/br?cid=15959 (http://www.midwayusa.com/front-sights/br?cid=15959)
peace
kj
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here you can see some available sights.
ww.midwayusa.com/front-sights/br?cid=15959
DANG... Ya think? Ha-Ha!
Shotgun method of a suggestion there. ;)
Thanks for the tip on Don Cothrans
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Amazon has a front sight (fiber optic) that is higher than the stock one and goes on the same way
I use it with the LPA mim rear and 18 inch barrel AWESOME combo
Works great for me!!! :D :D :D
Ed 8)
Never slap a man that is chewing tobacco Will Rogers
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The best front sight I have found to work with the LPA MIM rear sight is the OEM 760 front sight.
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YEP that looks to be the same as the one I found on Ama zon
Thanks it is probably cheaper from the big C
Ed 8)
always drink upstream from the herd Will Rogers
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After a bit of searching the interwebs on the Industry Brand rear sight, I found some good info on it.
I PM'ed and then called Davio at Alchemy Airwerks and we had a great talk on this rear sight.
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-EExRkyzA0s0/UFuwXG6ABdI/AAAAAAAAA7k/J7x_LY20oaE/s1600/1322-Field-Sight-web-high.jpg)
He was honest and upfront on its issues and what he does to correct them.... most of which can also be found HERE (http://www.@#$%^.info/2012/09/rear-sight-fits-crosman-1322-1377-and.html) as well.
I have one on order from Alchemy and will post an update once it (and all my other parts) arrive. Maybe someday I'll upgrade to the $65 Williams but for now I am trying to stay within a somewhat reasonable budget. ;)
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Gees, that looks awfully tall. I hope it works out well for you.
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That was over a years ago 39M.... It did work out with a taller front sight pin.
I have since changed to a BSA Red Dot and then onto one of their Edge 2x 20 pistol scopes.
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In case this thread comes up in a search (like it did for me before I had the following info), the Crosman/Williams notch sight part number is 0066N, cost is $62.99 plus $4.00 shipping. Crosman quit selling the peep version.