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I need a complete rear sight for a .50 cal Thompson Center White Mountain carbine. I've searched the web with no luck.
Does anyone have one in their parts box?
 
After looking close at pictures and descriptions on fleabay (I've been burned before on other items), I came here to ask if anyone had one.
 
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do you know if they are the same as a new englander? if so i might have a set.

New Englander sight would be mounted to a round barrel and the White Mountain sight bolts to the flats. So, the sight base is shaped a little different...but it may work.

I need a complete rear sight for a .50 cal Thompson Center White Mountain carbine. I've searched the web with no luck.
Does anyone have one in their parts box?

What is the distance between the screw holes? I have an older sight that looks like a T/C Hawken sight, but the mounting holes look farther apart than the Renegades and other T/C's I'm used to seeing.
 
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