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TC Patriot Front Sight Question

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I am trying to get information on the TC Patriot front sight. If anyone can help, I would really appreciate it.

How wide is the front blade?

How tall is it from the top of the barrel flat?

Does it have a standard 3/8" dovetail that would allow it to fit on a TC rifle?

Thanks in advance.

Bruce
 
I am trying to get information on the TC Patriot front sight. If anyone can help, I would really appreciate it.

How wide is the front blade?

How tall is it from the top of the barrel flat?

Does it have a standard 3/8" dovetail that would allow it to fit on a TC rifle?

Thanks in advance.

Bruce
Mine measures .350 on the left side of the male and .348 on the right side of the male. The post is .300 high above the top barrel flat. The front post measures .100 wide.
A 3/8s dovetail would be .375 wide.
One thing to keep in mind when thinking about front sight width is that the distance from the eye to the front sight post or blade is quite often as long or longer on a pistol when firing than on a rifle barrel.
 
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