Machined, aluminum, slot blank drops-in easily to fill the empty sight dovetail for a clean-looking barrel. 5-40 set screw locks blank in place and makes removal easy if you want to put a sight back in. Black, anodized finish blends well with most matte and gloss blue barrel finishes.
SPECS: Aluminum, black anodized. 3/8" (9.5mm) x 5/8"” (15.9mm). Fits standard, .375" (9.5mm) x 60° dovetails.
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Customer ratings for WILLIAMS GUN SIGHT RIFLE ALUMINUM DOVETAIL SLOT BLANK BLACK
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 3
It works, but it's not pretty(18/02/2011)
I ordered one of these for a rifle and installed it. It just slid in, and I tighted the set screw, and it was finished. So installation is extremely simple, but it doesn't look great. There is no gloss at all, and it looks too big and out of place on a nice rifle. So I ordered 2 of the Marbles blanks for 2 rifles, and fitting them with a triangular file and tapping them in with a brass punch took more effort, but it was worth it, they look really nice. So if you just want something that does the job, this aluminum one will do, but if you want a really nice looking one, get one of the steel ones.
Machined, aluminum, slot blank drops-in easily to fill the empty sight dovetail for a clean-looking barrel. 5-40 set screw locks blank in place and makes removal easy if you want to put a sight back in. Black, anodized finish blends well with most matte and gloss blue barrel finishes.
SPECS: Aluminum, black anodized. 3/8" (9.5mm) x 5/8"” (15.9mm). Fits standard, .375" (9.5mm) x 60° dovetails.
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Customer ratings for WILLIAMS GUN SIGHT RIFLE ALUMINUM DOVETAIL SLOT BLANK BLACK
Number of ratings: 1
From brownells.com: 1
Average rating: 3
It works, but it's not pretty(18/02/2011)
I ordered one of these for a rifle and installed it. It just slid in, and I tighted the set screw, and it was finished. So installation is extremely simple, but it doesn't look great. There is no gloss at all, and it looks too big and out of place on a nice rifle. So I ordered 2 of the Marbles blanks for 2 rifles, and fitting them with a triangular file and tapping them in with a brass punch took more effort, but it was worth it, they look really nice. So if you just want something that does the job, this aluminum one will do, but if you want a really nice looking one, get one of the steel ones.