Ugly Sauce
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I doubt if anyone would notice, let alone "miss" the waffle top. Only a few of us true gun-nutz would have any idea of what the waffle top was, and if a rifle should have it or not.
I doubt if anyone would notice, let alone "miss" the waffle top. Only a few of us true gun-nutz would have any idea of what the waffle top was, and if a rifle should have it or not.
I believe you are probably right. Not being much of a fan of lever action rifles I didn't even know there was such a thing as a "waffle top" and don't really care one way or the other now that I do.
Op please let us Know what you plan to do with it I am for sure most interested in how you go about fixing it!
yes and no. If it doesn't hold over time I'll just epoxy it on and then it would take heat or a chisel to removeI've got to admit, I like that brass plate a lot more than I expected.
Are you concerned about the adhesive failing at some point?
An interesting way to cover up Bubbas handiwork. I have to ask, what model peep sight do you have on there? I like the target knows.
Mac
FP-94-36TK
It's a regular Williams peep sight with the Target Knobs... hence, TK. It's my understanding that the knobs themselves are available if you want to retrofit a standard model.
You're not the first. Please let a gunsmith do wonders on top, so it looks like a factory build, and not a money saver.
I wouldn't say it's "regular" because Williams has the cheaper 5d which is not click adjustable. It's just loosen friction screws adjust and the tighten back down
No idea. It is not threaded either...
Lol maybe for a cable lock lol