Love these sights, have them on all my lever action rifles, Great for Old Eyes as well👍🏻, adjustable on the levers, fixed on my pumps (Lighting & Henry). 👍🏻🤠
We'll, it would be my pleasure to be your first commentor that has something POSITIVE to say... I think this site is a fantastic idea! I've been wanting to upgrage my Rossi 92 rear site to something that gives me more situational awareness around the target, but I hessitate to slap on a red dot sight and ruin the vintage look of this fine rifle. I believe this rear site will do the trick and I plan to order one ASAP! :0)
Seemed like a strange way to market this sight. He made it sound like its just for little kids, you know, the equivalent of bicycle training wheels. I've been looking for a sight to replace the semi buckhorns on my Henrys to improve the iron sight accuracy of my aging eyes. I see in some of the reviews there are others of my age that are using this bullseye and are pleased with the results. So maybe I'll consider it.
My mossberg 835 has one of these. It shoots high and the sight is not adjustable. Any suggestions on how to compensate/adjust besides kentucky windage.
It's fixed. So, why no explanation as to how to exploit it from its Zero--say 100 yards--out to 150 and 200 yards? This seems so basic. As boy I carried my little .22 around everywhere and hit targets only by accident. I was in my own eyes a failure. Why? Because no ne explained the principles to me or, indeed, explained anything to me. Don't you guys get that? And you put a child in your video! And how many adults could use just a little help--but you give no help at all. Jesus!
Love these sights, have them on all my lever action rifles, Great for Old Eyes as well👍🏻, adjustable on the levers, fixed on my pumps (Lighting & Henry). 👍🏻🤠
Aperture sights , good design
Proper job mate, well done
We'll, it would be my pleasure to be your first commentor that has something POSITIVE to say...
I think this site is a fantastic idea! I've been wanting to upgrage my Rossi 92 rear site to something that gives me more situational awareness around the target, but I hessitate to slap on a red dot sight and ruin the vintage look of this fine rifle.
I believe this rear site will do the trick and I plan to order one ASAP! :0)
My near vision is fading so I switched to your sights on my lever guns
Seemed like a strange way to market this sight. He made it sound like its just for little kids, you know, the equivalent of bicycle training wheels. I've been looking for a sight to replace the semi buckhorns on my Henrys to improve the iron sight accuracy of my aging eyes. I see in some of the reviews there are others of my age that are using this bullseye and are pleased with the results. So maybe I'll consider it.
yes with the truglow front 1894 marlin both eyes open .
Very cool. Gonna get one of these and put on my granpas ol winchester 67 .22 I got .
Does \marble Arms offer a set-up for the Savage 99...?
Will the fixed version fit a Remington speedmaster?
My mossberg 835 has one of these. It shoots high and the sight is not adjustable. Any suggestions on how to compensate/adjust besides kentucky windage.
Yes... Install a taller front sight.
Music is too loud to hear what is being said.. audio is too low ...lose the guitar.
Only useful as youth or children’s sights. These are not meant for adults.
Get rid of the damn music
Stupid, unneeded, annoying music-- couldn't hear the guy!
It's fixed. So, why no explanation as to how to exploit it from its Zero--say 100 yards--out to 150 and 200 yards? This seems so basic. As boy I carried my little .22 around everywhere and hit targets only by accident. I was in my own eyes a failure. Why? Because no ne explained the principles to me or, indeed, explained anything to me.
Don't you guys get that? And you put a child in your video! And how many adults could use just a little help--but you give no help at all. Jesus!