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Unread 03-02-2021, 04:56 PM   #1
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“We can know, not what a thing is, but what its name is.” ... it's a gun sight ... Unlike meaning, the truth always survives translation.

Semantics can cloud the waters. I have seen both m98 and k98 rifle sights used as sight blades.
Both work quite well as do many other rifle sights.

The main thing is not whether its called a 'barley corn', a 'partridge' or an 'm98 or k98 rifle sight but that Thor has done a wonderful job and this gun would make anyone proud.
I believe it is important to use the correct "name"- using the wrong name only perpetuates errors and confusion.

The differences between sight shapes are important- in this case the front sight is not original and that is what should be known.
JMHO.
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