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07-08-2020, 08:00 AM
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Looking for a gunsmith for sight work
Can anyone recommend a good service to install a larger rear sight onto my Centennial, similar to the sight work on the PC 640 Pro?
I think Tooltech Gunsight used to do a simple, effective design, but not anymore. I'm looking for something similar.
Thanks.
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