So, I just purchased a US marked Remington 513T and I have several questions that I have no doubt the members of this forum can help me with.
It came without a rear sight, but the left side of the receiver is D&T'ed for a peep sight. Were typically these issued with a Lyman, a Redfield, or were they issued with another brand?
The front of the barrel is mounted with a (for lack of a better term) Unertl style scope block for a front globe sight. Whose globe did they use?
I'm considering having the barrel drilled and tapped for scope blocks for my 20X Lyman Target Spot or Winchester B5. Is there any kind of a collector's market for these that I'm unaware of? (I wouldn't drill the barrel if it would destroy some kind of collector value.)
I know that some 513T's had the Lyman scopes on them. IF I were to have the barrel drilled, where would the correct placing of the blocks be?
And finally; it is set up with a "sled" (again, I'm not sure of the right term) for single loading. As a target rifle, what sport that requires single loading, would it have been use in?
I'm including some pictures below.
It came without a rear sight, but the left side of the receiver is D&T'ed for a peep sight. Were typically these issued with a Lyman, a Redfield, or were they issued with another brand?
The front of the barrel is mounted with a (for lack of a better term) Unertl style scope block for a front globe sight. Whose globe did they use?
I'm considering having the barrel drilled and tapped for scope blocks for my 20X Lyman Target Spot or Winchester B5. Is there any kind of a collector's market for these that I'm unaware of? (I wouldn't drill the barrel if it would destroy some kind of collector value.)
I know that some 513T's had the Lyman scopes on them. IF I were to have the barrel drilled, where would the correct placing of the blocks be?
And finally; it is set up with a "sled" (again, I'm not sure of the right term) for single loading. As a target rifle, what sport that requires single loading, would it have been use in?
I'm including some pictures below.
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