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Old 08-14-2018, 07:29 PM
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I am a huge King fanatic! I just love thier work. The sights work so well and being low tech. Though I am ashamed of only owning one gun with thier treatment and it's a Colt. Anyhow the question I am dying to know the answer to is how in the world did they machine that little U shaped notch into the rear of service sights?? So little room in that notched area to work and it would have to be perfect otherwise the whole gun is ruined. I am contemplating buying a old King catalogue just to see the variety offered. But a catalogue is not going to explain how they machined a tiny notch into a rear sight. Anybody have a clue how it was done??
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