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Create a channel Learn moreI say the 'A3 over the 1903 because of the longer sight radius.
Kraig,
Not only the longer sight radius but the rear sight being a "peep"on the A3 versus the shallow V on the 03
Just a side note: Making the 1903/1903a3 better regarding sights. It's legal (per CMP rules) to use a wider front sight. The Marines went to a .10 sight on their Springfield's. I went with the .075 as it matches the front post on the M1 and M14 rifles.
My scores have improved. Much easier for my 65 year old eyes.
Hey sir, what's the standard blade width?
I rework my spamcan steelcase Berdan surplus 7.62x54R, remetering the original propellant to the published average weight and reseating the original projectiles to the max published length within the production variations (3.035"). Reference: 7.62x54r.net
This reduces flyers and allows the barrel to shoot to its potential, whatever that may be. The significant length of the Mosin-Nagant 91/30's barrel (28+") can be advantageous in augmenting velocity and extending the sight radius. My current (three) rifles have all been modified with frugal/modest Scout mounted scopes, but I am looking for another 91/30 to be shot in rack grade condition.
Then there's the price, most can still be had for under $200 and spamcan ammo goes for around/under $.30 a shot.
It's corrosive and quite dirty, but even with the extra cleaning effort, it's still quite a bargain. I simply clean as usual with Gunslick Foam, then follow up with Windex.
Greg
Other than the lack of windage adjustment I personally think the mk1 sights on the no.4 Lee-Enfield are every bit as good and even a bit better than the 03a3 sights
M1 Garand or an M1A. The sights are excellent.
ive always favored and shot better with a m1917 myself
I rework my spamcan steelcase Berdan surplus 7.62x54R, remetering the original propellant to the published average weight and reseating the original projectiles to the max published length within the production variations (3.035"). Reference: 7.62x54r.net
Greg
Eddystone (change the front sight blade to thinner blade)
Kraig said:Still, my personal opinion, the M1/M14 were the best military sights made if we're talking sights only.
You know, a lot of people complain about the sights on the Type 99. But, I actually kind of like them, too.Big_Rig said:The O3-A3 is a good one, but im gunna throw in a weird one here... The type 99 arisaka.
Given the language of the OP's question, I'm surprised no one has nominated the M16/M16A1 series. Not because it's such a great iron sight shooter, but because it was scientifically designed with the carrying handle as to make it physically impossible to mount a scope on the things!
So I'll say the original M16s, simply due to the difficulty in putting any sort of optics on them.