XS sight
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XS sight
I have a xs ghost ring on my marlin 375w, just wondering if XS made a threaded ghost ring?
I thought they made one that would accept Williams apetures,but I cannot find it anywhere .
Thanks, Ron
I thought they made one that would accept Williams apetures,but I cannot find it anywhere .
Thanks, Ron
Re: XS sight
They make it as an option, but you're not going to ever be able to "find it".
You need to call XS customer service, tell them what you want, and order one.
XS has always been glad to fill many different, non-cataloged orders for me, that also weren't on their website, either.
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You need to call XS customer service, tell them what you want, and order one.
XS has always been glad to fill many different, non-cataloged orders for me, that also weren't on their website, either.
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Re: XS sight
Thank You Sir!
Ron
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Re: XS sight
Brownells catalog shows their part # 006-112-213AC
Replacement aperture ".218 is threaded internally
7/32" X40 to accept Williams apertures" $12.00
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=2604 ... _APERTURES
Replacement aperture ".218 is threaded internally
7/32" X40 to accept Williams apertures" $12.00
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=2604 ... _APERTURES
Re: XS sight
My bad.
I guess my reply of "you're never gonna find it" shoulda been more like "I'm never gonna find it".
I stand corrected - Thanks, Gents.
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I guess my reply of "you're never gonna find it" shoulda been more like "I'm never gonna find it".

I stand corrected - Thanks, Gents.
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Re: XS sight
Not a problem, most people don't even know they make them.Pete44ru wrote:My bad.![]()
I guess my reply of "you're never gonna find it" shoulda been more like "I'm never gonna find it".![]()
I stand corrected - Thanks, Gents.
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Ricky
DWWC
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Re: XS sight
Wow Thank you all again!
Ron
Ron
Re: XS sight
rjs, Just a note: To maximize the elevation adjustment of an XS sight with a threaded insert -- you will need to use the long-shank Williams apertures.
I have an extra set (3 sizes), with the small brass ring inset in the peep (for low light conditions) called "Twilight Apertures".
PM me if you want these for 1/2 what I paid from Brownell's, plus $4 for shipping.
I use 'em on my blackpowder rifle and .22 Marlin Mountie, but this is an extra set.
Tight groups.
Old No7
I have an extra set (3 sizes), with the small brass ring inset in the peep (for low light conditions) called "Twilight Apertures".
PM me if you want these for 1/2 what I paid from Brownell's, plus $4 for shipping.
I use 'em on my blackpowder rifle and .22 Marlin Mountie, but this is an extra set.
Tight groups.
Old No7
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Re: XS sight
Glad to see this topic as my new Marlin 1895 SBL has an XS ghost sight and I was contemplating threading it for the Williams inserts..
Politicians and diapers both require frequent changing for the EXACT same reason!