Marbles tang sights on Marlin 39A and Winchester 9422
This year I've fired well over 6,000 rounds of blazer ammo through these two rifles. First with Williams FP reciever peep sights on both rifles. I did very well with those sights. With my aging eyes it was a big improvement. Then I put Marbles standard tang sights on both rifles. I like them even better, because I can use an even smaller aperture, closer to my eye, and have a larger field of veiw around the front sight. My biggest concern with tang sights on these two guns was, when I take the guns apart for cleaning, I'm completely separating the front and rear sights from each other, and would they return to zero when I reassemble them? Well, I've done it several times, and they have always returned exactly to zero. Another thing I really like about the Marbles sights, is they're very nicely made of blued steel, and have a great old time look to them. That means a lot to me, especially on a traditional style old levergun. The guns, the ammo, and the sights, are all capable of better shooting than I am, but sometimes I can get one hole 5 shot groups at 25 yards. I think I usually average more like 5/8 to 3/4 inch and lately I've been getting an occasional flyer that ruins the group. But I only shoot on paper targets when I'm testing something. Most of my shooting is on steel resetting targets. Scott.