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    Rear sight?


    Hello all!

    I am new here and will be making a post to introduce myself in a moment. However, I have a question. I recently bought a Savage 110 in 7mm Remington magnum (very fun). The gun's serial number shows the manufacture date as 1991, the rear sight is a ramp that is screwed into the barrel infront of the scope mounts. I have been unable to locate a picture of one that looks identical. Mine appears to be missing a piece on top of the elevation adjustment, there is a screw hole on top. Are there aftermarket or factory components available that I can acquire? Or should I just remove the sight?

    Thanks!

    Patrick in SC

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    Numrich doesn't have any in stock, but you could probably buy it directly from Savage.

    https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/980890A

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    Will that one match? My sight is quite a bit longer than that and looks different...

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    Like Tx said. BUT……

    You’ll have much more fun with a scope. You have a 7mmRM which done correctly, is capable of mile shots! HA! I don’t even use Irons on my AR’s, LOL!

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    This is my rear sight. Is it actually missing a component? I can't tell....

    I agree :) a scope is much more fun. But I am old-fashioned and enjoy having the iron sights just because I can :)

    (That being said, I do have a scope on it...) 4-12x by 40

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    Yes, you’re is missing the actual sight. Either V-notch or Peep-sight that fits I the groove on the top portion of yours in that picture.

    Like this.



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    Quote Originally Posted by PatrickBruce View Post
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    This is my rear sight. Is it actually missing a component? I can't tell....

    I agree :) a scope is much more fun. But I am old-fashioned and enjoy having the iron sights just because I can :)

    (That being said, I do have a scope on it...) 4-12x by 40
    That actually looks like a Remington 700 rear sight base.
    It's better to shoot for the moon and hit the fencepost than to shoot for the fencepost and hit the ground!

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