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Unread 03-01-2021, 05:13 PM   #1
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Doubs, please look at the 1914 Erfurt Artillery Luger I recently posted in this section, it has a barley corn looking front sight too, or perhaps it is a "bead" front sight blade.
A barleycorn front sight will have a wide base and taper to a point at the top. A Patridge sight is a blade with parallel sides and flat on top.

The front sight on the 1914 Artillery Luger you did such a fine restoration on looks like it could be a bead but it's difficult to say for certain.

Years ago, when Springfield Sporters at Penn Run, PA, was still selling surplus parts, I bought a set of Mauser rifle front sight blades and also Enfield rifle front sight blades. Other sights I bought at the time were No. 4 Enfield milled adjustable rear sights. Brand new and, IIRC, $10 each.
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I must say I would be very happy to own this pistol or the arty before it. Well Done
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