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Fiber optic sight looks a little crooked in the photo, but I realize it may just be the picture angle. What can you tell us about the sight installation?
Fiber optic sight looks a little crooked in the photo, but I realize it may just be the picture angle. What can you tell us about the sight installation?
Based on the appearance, I'm going to guess it's an 870 Express Magnum.
That's a fiber optic sight with a magnet mount. That one is a little too wide for self-centering on the rib. They come in a few different widths. It would normally be placed immediately behind the existing bead at the muzzle, which acts as a recoil lug to keep the magnetic fiber in place.
Based on the appearance, I'm going to guess it's an 870 Express Magnum.
That's a fiber optic sight with a magnet mount. That one is a little too wide for self-centering on the rib. They come in a few different widths. It would normally be placed immediately behind the existing bead at the muzzle, which acts as a recoil lug to keep the magnetic fiber in place.
Good eye, that's exactly what that is.. if you look carefully at the one picture showing the side of the receiver you can just barely make that out, and easily recognize the Remington script.
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