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A while back I aquired a Remington Sportmaster Model 341 .22 rifle that once belonged to my grandfather. I found on the Remington website that this rifle was manufactured between 1936 and 1938, making it the oldest rifle in my collection. That's all I know about the history of this rifle.
The interesting feature is that an adjustable aperature sight was added to it. This rifle is surprisingly accurate. Unfortunately, the windage adjustment knob, more of a knurled nut similar to the elevation adjustment on top, fell of sometime after I received it.
The question is: Can anyone identify the sight, and if so, where can I get a replacement knob? It says Mossberg No. 4A
Here's some pics:
The interesting feature is that an adjustable aperature sight was added to it. This rifle is surprisingly accurate. Unfortunately, the windage adjustment knob, more of a knurled nut similar to the elevation adjustment on top, fell of sometime after I received it.
The question is: Can anyone identify the sight, and if so, where can I get a replacement knob? It says Mossberg No. 4A
Here's some pics: