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Dan,
Does it also have the U notch rear sight. The Swiss were partial to the wider front sight and U notch rear sight for target shooting. |
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It has the standard V shaped rear sight. It sure would be a gem to shoot.
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Very nice. Thanks for sharing. It is interesting to see some of the early target sights (there were many).
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Neat Photos! What kind of Swiss is this? I have a 1900 commercial the the sight is different from this one; also the barrel end is different.
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