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Offline gutsnthegrass

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Knight Disc Extreme peep sights?
« on: July 16, 2013, 09:04:19 AM »
I have seen that some of you guys are running the Williams peep sights, what I would like to know is the exact part numbers so I could order them.  I really like what Sabotloader runs, but there are so many different threads with so many different part numbers that it gets confusing.  I would like the whole setup if possible, I really want the bead to be centered in the hood.  Could you guys give me a hand with these?   
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Re: Knight Disc Extreme peep sights?
« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2013, 11:22:06 AM »
I have seen that some of you guys are running the Williams peep sights, what I would like to know is the exact part numbers so I could order them.  I really like what Sabotloader runs, but there are so many different threads with so many different part numbers that it gets confusing.  I would like the whole setup if possible, I really want the bead to be centered in the hood.  Could you guys give me a hand with these?   
Much appreciated.

I need to know if you are thinking about fixed peep sight like the Williams FP or if you are looking at the  NECG peep installed on a scope base?

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Re: Knight Disc Extreme peep sights?
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2013, 02:31:10 PM »
What do you recommend?  I don't like the "slide and glide" type that you have referred to in the past.  I like the one that you have posted about that has the adjustments for windage and elevation.  Not sure about the type that mount to the scope bases.  Thanks for the help! 

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Re: Knight Disc Extreme peep sights?
« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2013, 03:12:03 PM »
What do you recommend?  I don't like the "slide and glide" type that you have referred to in the past.  I like the one that you have posted about that has the adjustments for windage and elevation.  Not sure about the type that mount to the scope bases.  Thanks for the help!

The Williams FP uses 1/4' clicks just like a scope. I much prefer it.

This the FP mounted on a MK85.  I will mount on your DISC exactly the same way.  If you have a new DISC with the newer bolt handle you MAY have to do some modification to the edge of the sight to allow the bolt handle to clear but it is really easy.



And this is the sight I use on the front...



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