Need Help With ID & Value of This Redfield Receiver Sight

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Alan in Vermont
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Need Help With ID & Value of This Redfield Receiver Sight

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Going through some drawers in a parts cabinet and came across this sight.
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Everything is there and moves as it should. I think it's a #70 and the "W" stamped on the rear of the elevation slide should indicate it is for Winchester bolt gun. I don't have a use for it so I will probably try to peddle it, any ideas on what it might be worth?
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Re: Need Help With ID & Value of This Redfield Receiver Sigh

Post by Sixgun »

Alan,
Your sight is coded for Winchester Model 70 and 54, Remington Model 721,722,725,700, savage Model 110 and the Weatherby M5.

It's a quality sight and as for price, I'm not up to date. Guessing about $75. Check out the net and deduct about 20% for a real price.

Sometimes it's best to hold on to good things. It's not worth a lot and it don't eat nothing. Some day you will kick yourself in the hillary if you sell it.----6
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Re: Need Help With ID & Value of This Redfield Receiver Sigh

Post by Catshooter »

Agree with Six on its value ($) and it's value (once it's gone baby, it's gone). Unless you need the dough, keep it.


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