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Unread 04-11-2017, 08:00 PM   #1
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You guys make my head hurt...but getting back to it, when I used to shoot my 1900 Eagle regularly 40 plus years ago(before I knew better) the poi was dead on at 25 yds. The front sight was a replacement Marbles and I don't think it was the standard factory height. Maybe you can find what the heights of those sights were offered at.
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Default Ok Guys! we are goiung ahead with what we know!

Well, I talked with the manufacture today, and we are going forward with 4 of the 5 sizes I outlined above... I am purchasing them in a fairly small quantity, as, even in quantity, they are kind of expensive per part... ... but, the die is cast, it's going to happen! I will have test samples in 45 days, and product 45 days past that.... So, at the very least, I will be able to install proper sight blades in the GTS/T offerings that I will make more of soon! And you shooter guys, will have some options to play with?... Thanks to all for your input and help.... Best to all, til.....lat'r....GT
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