Is anyone familiar with the early Lyman 35 peep sight for Mausers? I recently acquired a nice rifle with one installed and it's missing the dual apertures. It should have a small flip down aperture on the front end of the sight, and a larger removable target sight on the rear. The windage adjustable aperture base is still intact. The sight base is otherwise in great shape. As far as I can tell, it should look something like the ones shown here: http://ps-2.kev009.com/ohland/Cast_Bullet/Lyman_35/Lyman_No35_Sight.html
I'm not able to confirm this, but there may be two variants. One type that is dual aperture with threads for the target sight, and one that is a single flip down aperture without. For what it's worth, I don't see any threads. Having used other Lyman type sights, I would prefer the target sight.
I'm finding that the 35 is a fairly rare sight, is there a more common or newer sight that I could use for parts, or are parts available with other sources?
I'm not able to confirm this, but there may be two variants. One type that is dual aperture with threads for the target sight, and one that is a single flip down aperture without. For what it's worth, I don't see any threads. Having used other Lyman type sights, I would prefer the target sight.
I'm finding that the 35 is a fairly rare sight, is there a more common or newer sight that I could use for parts, or are parts available with other sources?