The Penn State Shooting team bought 10 Savage MK1 22LR rifles, the one's with the peep sights already installed, single shot.

They turned out to be too light in weight, so some were test fired only, like brand new.
They were advertised on another site, there were 10 of them, $225.00 each with all accessories.

They sold fast, I was luckey enough to get one.
Darn happy, I've wanted one for some time, but the $420.00 street price kept me waiting for a deal. Today was my lucky day.

Now I can't wait to get it. I only have one Savage MKII, a BRJ and it's a tac driver. I had it accurized, it shoots like it has eyes, now I have one with factory installed peep sights which I love to shoot.

I guess it pays to wait sometimes, I'm not usually the one who finds the sweet deals, I guess today was my day.

I went as far as to install peep sights on my BRJ, but the front sight that was adapted was heavy enough to change the harmonics of the barrel, the accuracy was good, but not as good as it should have been.

I collect Mossbergs, that is where I got my love of shooting with Peep sights, if you have not shot with Peep sights, you owe it to yourself to try them, they are really fun to use and deadly accurate with some practice.

I reach for my rifles with Peep sights much more than my scoped rifles now, the Peeps offer more challange than a scoped rifle does and are far easier to use than just regular open sights. If you don't have a rifle with Peeps, you are really missing out on a big part of the sport when bench rest shooting and even hunting varmints.

My Best, John K