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Adding peep sights to a National air rifle.

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:20 am
by gun nut
Some time ago I saw some posts on fitting a peep sight to a National air rifle.I have fitted these sights to some of my guns and am attaching pics
of two of them.The pics are self explanatory,but if any details are wanted please let me know through this forum.My method of attaching the sights yields two signifacant advantages: the sight line is lengthened by about 3 inches and the aperture of the sight is brought much closer to the aiming eye
This results in greater accuracy and easier aiming.
The Kolkata made sights are crude in comparison to German models but yield very good accuracy once properly adjusted and with the play in the moving parts removed (either by heavy grease or by a rubber band or light spring)
For the best results you would need a globe foresight.In my next post I will
show this can be made quite simply(,and also attach a pic or two)
(Since I'm unable to get the pics onto this page I have added them to my personal album.)
Gun nut.

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 4:58 pm
by shahid
When I bought my IHP National AIr Rifle in 1996, it came prefitted with a peep sight.

I had removed it to fix a scope. Have they stopped peep sights, prefitted from the factory now ?

Re: Adding peep sights to a National air rifle.

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:54 pm
by b.baracho
Does IHP National AIr Rifle have provisions for scope mount?

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:16 am
by shahid
No, I got a 3/8 inch plate fixed on top of it by drilling a couple of screws. Works fine. It was done in a Gun shop - Capital Gun House, Patna.

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:46 am
by ronish
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hi shahid , recent ihp batches delivered to the gunshop near to me had no prefitted peepsight on any of their springer models.

hi GN, nice collection. what is the make of that peep sight. ? . imported or calcutta?

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:39 am
by gun nut
The sight is Kolkata made.The mount is a flat piece of 1 inch mild steel, the aluminium strip on top is
a leftover piece of adjustable shelving (the part that screws to the wall) and the eye shield is the rubber shroud of a scooter rear view mirror.They just happened to match up together.
Gun nut