• You are using the old High Contrast theme. We have installed a new dark theme for you, called UI.X. This will work better with the new upgrade of our software. You can select it at the bottom of any page.

Parts for an OLD Lyman aperature sight?

Status
Not open for further replies.

TheWarhammer

Member
Joined
Jun 1, 2008
Messages
308
Location
North Texas
A few years ago I inherited my Grandad's old Remington 721. It was made in 1952, and shortly thereafter Grandad put a Lyman aperature sight on it. I know that current production aperature discs will fit it, but I'm missing the knob for the elevation adjustment, and the newer knobs don;t look anything like the old ones at all. Anyone know where a guy could get a replacement elevation knob for such and old sight? I'd like to fix the rifle, but I really don't want to make any modern "upgrades" to it. It was good enough for Grandad to take MANY deer with over then years, so why mess with a good thing?
 
I recently got two Lyman 57 SME sights off of ebay for about $35 each. They are steel and very well made, but you might be talking about the older 47 sight. It had finger adjustable knobs (knurled). The 57's you need a coin to adjust. Bad news is that the 47's are going for upwards of $150 each. I also got an older Redfield sight that has the knurled knobs, but it's to tall for my 98. If you post some photos, maybe we could get a better handle on what you're needing......
 
I'd post a pic, but my camera just went belly up. From what you describe, I think I have the 57. The knob is rounded and very smooth with a slot that is sized right for a coin on the head. There appears to be a lock screw on the side, or maybe that's what holds the knob on?
 
I have had good luck finding old gun sight parts on E-bay, Numrich Gun Parts, and old gun shops or gun smiths.
 
There was a guy selling replacement screws on evil bay. A retired machinist, he made these high quality screws at a reasonable price. I bought several a few years ago, not sure if he still lists them.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top