
1895 front sight
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1895 front sight
I installed a Providence Tool Company model 21 on my 1895 Browning 3006. I need to replace the front sight with a higher one. Were can I get this. I have tried Brownells, Gun Parts and Midway no luck. Can't even find who made it. Any help would be appreciated.


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Re: 1895 front sight
That would be a VERY simple one to make and would be a fun project.
I don't know of any for sale. How handy are you with tools.
Its just a piece of flat stock with a tiny hole drilled through it.
I would make one out of plastic first , just to make sure it is the height I want.

I don't know of any for sale. How handy are you with tools.
Its just a piece of flat stock with a tiny hole drilled through it.
I would make one out of plastic first , just to make sure it is the height I want.

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Re: 1895 front sight
Chuck's right, one of the easiest sights to make at home. Ashley (AO, OS or whatever the heck they call themselves these days) used to have one but they are mighty proud ($$$) of it. You could probably make yourself one out of platinum and it would still be cheaper.
Re: 1895 front sight
I have an original Win 95 that had the front sight (just like that one) replaced with a dime that had snipped in half, filed to shape, and had a tiny hole drilled in it for the sight pin.
IE: the Levergunners version of "Dropping a dime" on something.
IE: the Levergunners version of "Dropping a dime" on something.
Re: 1895 front sight
Thanks for the ideas. Having trouble finding a piece of stock the right thickness. Tried a dime but coins are .050 thick and I need a piece .075. I am going to the auto parts to see if I can get a feeler guage the right thickness. 

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Re: 1895 front sight
Depending on what you want, a piece of steel flat stock, a Silver half dollar or dollar, or a "Gold" Susan B Anthony, Sacajawea, or President dollar coin for stock.
Dressing any of the above tp the required thickness isn't any problem, just work the side on a reasonably sized mill pattern single-cut file by hand. There are lots of ways to use a file other than straight strokes across a piece of metal held in a vice.
Dressing any of the above tp the required thickness isn't any problem, just work the side on a reasonably sized mill pattern single-cut file by hand. There are lots of ways to use a file other than straight strokes across a piece of metal held in a vice.
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Re: 1895 front sight
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Re: 1895 front sight
I bought/installed the extra height front sight blade XS Sights supplies with their peep sight set or the M1895.
I already had a peep sight, so just telephoned their customer service & ordered the front blade only.
Their pin-on square-blade Patridge-type front sight has a bold vertical white line down it's face, that's easily blackened if not wanted.
www.xssights.com
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I already had a peep sight, so just telephoned their customer service & ordered the front blade only.
Their pin-on square-blade Patridge-type front sight has a bold vertical white line down it's face, that's easily blackened if not wanted.
www.xssights.com
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Re: 1895 front sight
Pete44ru, Thanks that is good info. I have checked their wed site. I can not find a pin on sight. Is this a non advertized item. I am going to give them a call.
Re: 1895 front sight
I have used flat brass stock from the hardware store. I colored it with black magic marker ,but cut a 45 degree angle at the top of the sight that faces you and left it brass. I've also bought a front lyman or marbles sight of the correct hiegth and bead size. Cut the sides down with a dremel and file to fit. Take out the factory blade and take it to a good hardware store that sells number machine drill bits and get the correct size for the hole.