OT - H&R MODEL 929 22 CAL PISTOL

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OT - H&R MODEL 929 22 CAL PISTOL

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Does anyone know where I can buy a rear sight for a H&R 929 22 cal pistol? Or dos anyone know of a aftermarket one that would work?? Thanks- :)
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Is this it? Have you tried Numrich/Gun Parts Corp?
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Hobie wrote:Image

Is this it? Have you tried Numrich/Gun Parts Corp?

Yes sir- but they don't have any rear sights- Thanks
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Well, it looks pretty simple. How hard would it be to fabricate a sight? Just wondering as I don't have a pistol in front of me or I think I (or a number of other folks here) could tell you just how to do it. HOWEVER, if it is important to you to have THE part as made by the manufacturer then...

I have to admit I'm not aware of any purveyor of H&R parts...
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Would this work?

http://cgi.ebay.com/H-R-TOP-BREAK-REVOL ... dZViewItem


Believe it or not, looks like Brownell's may have them.

http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/store/ ... DE,%20REAR
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Hobie wrote:Well, it looks pretty simple. How hard would it be to fabricate a sight? Just wondering as I don't have a pistol in front of me or I think I (or a number of other folks here) could tell you just how to do it. HOWEVER, if it is important to you to have THE part as made by the manufacturer then...
It is not important to have the original part- I would be glad to buy an aftermarket one- I just don't know where to find one that's even close.
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[It is not important to have the original part- I would be glad to buy an aftermarket one- I just don't know where to find one that's even close.[/quote]

Well I got another model of H&R rear sight and dremelled it till it fit. I used a laser bore sighter and am probably a bit low but on the money left and right. I will report after shooting. :)
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