New sights for my R92 - Marble's Bullseye
New sights for my R92 - Marble's Bullseye
Since my almost new .454 stainless 20" 92 had poor fitting sights, I have only fired it maybe 10-15 times.
In looking at a review of the 480 Ruger model 92, they show the sights as being fiber optic:
I haven't started looking yet but I would sure like to try a set of these on my rifle (I very much like fiber optic sights on other guns I own). Anybody know who might have these?
Dan
In looking at a review of the 480 Ruger model 92, they show the sights as being fiber optic:
I haven't started looking yet but I would sure like to try a set of these on my rifle (I very much like fiber optic sights on other guns I own). Anybody know who might have these?
Dan
Rossi Model 92, .454 Casull, Stainless, 20".
Re: New sights for my R92 - Marble's Bullseye
UPDATE (this didn't take long). I started searching right after posting the above and found a set of these (and ordered them):
Dan
Dan
Rossi Model 92, .454 Casull, Stainless, 20".
-
- 1000 Shots
- Posts: 1599
- Joined: 31 Jul 2014 15:18
- Location: Dayton Oh
- Has thanked: 227 times
- Been thanked: 328 times
Re: New sights for my R92 - Marble's Bullseye
Link, please, thank you.
Make smoke,
Curt... makin' smoke and raising my carbon foot print one cartridge at a time
Re: New sights for my R92 - Marble's Bullseye
Rossi Model 92, .454 Casull, Stainless, 20".
Re: New sights for my R92 - Marble's Bullseye
Here is a link to the manufacturer (Marble):
http://nebula.wsimg.com/b3d404b448d694b ... oworigin=1
Dan
http://nebula.wsimg.com/b3d404b448d694b ... oworigin=1
Dan
Rossi Model 92, .454 Casull, Stainless, 20".
- GRV01
- 250 Shots
- Posts: 322
- Joined: 14 Jan 2017 15:59
- Location: Miami FL
- Has thanked: 10 times
- Been thanked: 47 times
Re: New sights for my R92 - Marble's Bullseye
Thats Marbles Bullseye rear with one of their hi viz fiber optic fronts. Not sold as a set TMK but you can order from Midway or Brownells. The rears only like $20
No thin chicks
Currently reloading: 38 SPL, 357 MAG
Rossi's Owned: M92 .357 20"(Owned by Wifey: M92 .357 16")
Currently reloading: 38 SPL, 357 MAG
Rossi's Owned: M92 .357 20"(Owned by Wifey: M92 .357 16")
-
- 1000 Shots
- Posts: 1599
- Joined: 31 Jul 2014 15:18
- Location: Dayton Oh
- Has thanked: 227 times
- Been thanked: 328 times
Re: New sights for my R92 - Marble's Bullseye
Thanks, guys. now to decide on front sight height. It's between this one and a tang sight.
Make smoke,
Make smoke,
Curt... makin' smoke and raising my carbon foot print one cartridge at a time
Re: New sights for my R92 - Marble's Bullseye
The sight set is on it's way. I'm anxious to see how they work. One thing I definitely want to do is fashion a vented hood for the front. I always want a hood for the front sight on my levers so I can lean the rifle in the corner without risk of damage to the front sight. All my other levers have them (Marlins).
I should be able to make one. I'll post what I finally end up doing.
Dan
I should be able to make one. I'll post what I finally end up doing.
Dan
Rossi Model 92, .454 Casull, Stainless, 20".
-
- Posts: 7
- Joined: 24 Aug 2017 18:12
- Location: Australia
- Has thanked: 2 times
Re: New sights for my R92 - Marble's Bullseye
Iv seen these sights before and recon they would work well. I also like the look of the tang sights you can mount to the stock, the extra sight radius is a bonus too!
Re: New sights for my R92 - Marble's Bullseye
The sights arrived the other day and I am in the process of installing. The sight set came with a strip of .004 adhesive backed shim stock in case the fit was too loose in the dovetails. The rear seemed to drift in pretty well but the front is way too loose.
I started by shimming the base of the front sight but that was a mistake, when drifting the sight in, it would pop out the top of the barrel dove tail. That is where I am at the moment and I'm going to experiment with fitting this morning.
I will post pictures once these are installed and ready for sighting on. I will also show a nifty method I use for bore sighting also.
Dan
I started by shimming the base of the front sight but that was a mistake, when drifting the sight in, it would pop out the top of the barrel dove tail. That is where I am at the moment and I'm going to experiment with fitting this morning.
I will post pictures once these are installed and ready for sighting on. I will also show a nifty method I use for bore sighting also.
Dan
Rossi Model 92, .454 Casull, Stainless, 20".