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Yeah looks like I am gonna go pickup the carbine today good Lord willin and the creeks dont rise. I will worry about it after that. Thing is I wanna keep iron sights on it. Squirrel huntin with a scope on cat squirrels aint my cup of tea.
Anyway thanks for all the advice guys. GoodOlBoy
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Do consider getting the aperture sight set from Williams. It screws right on, and includes a higher front sight with a fiber optic bead. Much more accurate and faster than what comes on them. Brownells lists them.
The one I found had a scope on it, but scope and mount had been ripped off, ruining the screw holes in the receiver. I ended up gluing an incorrect aperture sight to the receiver, and cobbling up a front sight. Buying the correct one would be a whole lot better.
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