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Rear sight for Crosman steel breech

Started by 7624452, November 16, 2012, 09:48:42 PM

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7624452

I have not been able to find a suitable rear sight for a steel breech.  The gigantic micrometer sights are not acceptable to me.  If the Crosman breech had a normal dovetail slot there would be no problem.  Does anyone know the reason for the over sized slot ?  Also, could any of you expert metal carvers make a sight that would fit ?  I'm sure there would be a huge market for it.
Stranded in California.

fast14riot

I made my own adjustable rear sight for the stock breech, it works well.  I have some ideas for a dovetail mount rear I may try carving out.  I've seen some people use a BSA sight, but not sure which one.


-Xander

breakfastchef

I am sure Crosman uses a proprietary dovetail on the rear of the breech so you have to buy a sight solution from them. Some people have had good luck using the inexpensive Industry Brand rear sight from Archer Airguns - http://www.archerairguns.com/Rear-Field-Sight-p/aarfsight.htm

Larry

BDS

Quote from: 7624452 on November 16, 2012, 09:48:42 PM
I have not been able to find a suitable rear sight for a steel breech.  The gigantic micrometer sights are not acceptable to me.  If the Crosman breech had a normal dovetail slot there would be no problem.  Does anyone know the reason for the over sized slot ?  Also, could any of you expert metal carvers make a sight that would fit ?  I'm sure there would be a huge market for it.

What's a "normal" dovetail slot dimension? Seems to me that S&W are Diff than Colt which are diff than Sig, which are diff than Crosman etc.

Here's the Midway listing of the LPA sights (same maker as Crosmans)  http://www.midwayusa.com/find?dimensionids=4294845840&newcategorydimensionid=1675
Brian

7624452

Quote from: BDS on November 16, 2012, 11:29:47 PM
What's a "normal" dovetail slot dimension? Seems to me that S&W are Diff than Colt which are diff than Sig, which are diff than Crosman etc.

Here's the Midway listing of the LPA sights (same maker as Crosmans)  http://www.midwayusa.com/find?dimensionids=4294845840&newcategorydimensionid=1675
That's a good point.  I would call the dovetail slot on a .22 PB to be normal to my perspective.
Stranded in California.

7624452

Quote from: breakfastchef on November 16, 2012, 11:05:15 PM
I am sure Crosman uses a proprietary dovetail on the rear of the breech so you have to buy a sight solution from them. Some people have had good luck using the inexpensive Industry Brand rear sight from Archer Airguns - http://www.archerairguns.com/Rear-Field-Sight-p/aarfsight.htm
It's OK to have a proprietary sight, the problem is that they do not have any for sale.
Stranded in California.

droid

I found it cheaper to buy a steel breech (GMAC) that supported the standard rear sight.

Gary
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cheewee

crosman is out of the lpa mim sights?
there web sight showed them as available the other day.
jeff


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Quote from: cheewee on November 17, 2012, 01:25:35 AM
crosman is out of the lpa mim sights?
their web sight showed them as available the other day.

If you click on it, it says "This Item is NOT FOR SALE", and has been saying that for some time now.

Pyramyd is taking pre-orders and is currently stating a ship date of 11-23-12.   That date keeps moving, though.
http://www.pyramydair.com/s/a/Crosman_LPA_MIM_Rear_Sight_For_Crosman_Guns_with_a_Steel_Breech/4385

chongman

From time to time a LPA mim sight pops up for sale on here. Keep a watch or post in the wanted section  :-*
Long days and pleasant nights to you...

KevinP

Quote from: chongman on November 17, 2012, 04:23:48 AM
From time to time a LPA mim sight pops up for sale on here. Keep a watch or post in the wanted section  :-*
:) indeed ..  :-*
Kevin
Albany, New York

Mark5043

Quote from: breakfastchef on November 16, 2012, 11:05:15 PM
I am sure Crosman uses a proprietary dovetail on the rear of the breech so you have to buy a sight solution from them. Some people have had good luck using the inexpensive Industry Brand rear sight from Archer Airguns - http://www.archerairguns.com/Rear-Field-Sight-p/aarfsight.htm

Thanks for posting this link chef...This looks like a good option... :-*

7624452

I have two of them and they will not adjust low enough.  I will probably use them when I figure out a way to raise the front blade on a Chavka band.
Stranded in California.

Mark5043

#13
Oh,I see.I'm trying to visualize how one could raise the front blade on the Chavka band?
Hard to tell from the Pic of the Industry Brand Rear Field Sight,without seeing one in person,but I'm wondering if there's
enough material on that rear sight blade to remove some,and then notch it again,thereby leveling things out enough? I don't know..Just a thought... ???

mudduck48

#14
Quote from: BDS on November 16, 2012, 11:29:47 PM
What's a "normal" dovetail slot dimension? Seems to me that S&W are Diff than Colt which are diff than Sig, which are diff than Crosman etc.

Here's the Midway listing of the LPA sights (same maker as Crosmans)  http://www.midwayusa.com/find?dimensionids=4294845840&newcategorydimensionid=1675
normal to me is a Colt 1911 sight. I called Crosman and the nice lady I talked to said that they did not know when the LPA MIM sight would be in. She did not know why anyone there would let me pre-order one.
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