Martini Henry adjustable backsight

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Martini Henry adjustable backsight

#1 Post by Chaspuss »

I have just seen a windage adjustable rear sight for a Martini Henry, has anyone any knowledge of theses and are they available anywhere? I have tried a few searches but come up enpty handed. All help, as always greatly appreciated!
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#2 Post by FredB »

If you mean the windage adjustable slider which replaces the one on the ladder sight, I have one here. Genuine piece of precision engineering---close to watch making.
let me know if this is what you want,
Fred
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#3 Post by Chaspuss »

That sound like the item! Does it simly replace the slider on the ladder? Or is it a totally new backsight?
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#4 Post by dromia »

The Ross MK111 backsight is what I use it just drops in no fitting necessary, has an aperture as well as the windage and elevation. It has certainly shrunk my groups.
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#5 Post by Chaspuss »

The Ross would be great for range days, but I hope to shoot in our black powder comps. The rifle can have some mods. but must be in period to qualify, which is why the discovery of the backsight is soo attractive. But if it's in period I'll try and see if I can swing it!
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#6 Post by FredB »

As I said, this thing looks externally exactly like the existing slider. It has system of gooves built into it which allows the blade to slide under thunb pressure. It appears to have a form of spring retainer inside it, but the screw that holds it together is so tiny that I have never dared to take it apart. If you are talking about small windage corrections, nobody would notice that this sight is not standard. I have it on my Martini Henry Mk4 and took it off when I sold it. The bad news is that I paid £40 for it about 12 years ago. The sightly better news is that I am happy to let it go for that as I will never use it again. Send me an E Mail on fredboulton12@gmail.co.uk and I will take a picture of it and send it to you.
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#7 Post by Chaspuss »

Hi Fred, tried your link but my email bouces back, would you check it for me please???
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#8 Post by phaedra1106 »

It will be gmail.com as there's no gmail.co.uk :good:
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#9 Post by Chaspuss »

Cheers phaedra1106! I'll change the address and try again. Many thanks!!!
Just noticed your adress, need to ask is the best bit of Sacriston Witton Gilbert??????
Has The Trav's improved? Seemed to go downhill after it was sold.
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Bob T
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