Sights for both Anschütz and Feinwerkbau
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Sights for both Anschütz and Feinwerkbau
I have Anschutz .22 rifle, and will be buying Feinwerkbau air rifle.
Is it correct that I could not use my existing front and rear sights as dovetails (or how they are called?) have different dimensions?
If yes - then if there are any options to "convert" one to another - e.g. using blocks which would mount on Feinwerkbau, and then allow Anschutz sight on top?
Or, which is the best practice when using two rifles?
In any case I don't think switching sights would be the good idea, but second set of Centra sights would be kind of another $600..
Is it correct that I could not use my existing front and rear sights as dovetails (or how they are called?) have different dimensions?
If yes - then if there are any options to "convert" one to another - e.g. using blocks which would mount on Feinwerkbau, and then allow Anschutz sight on top?
Or, which is the best practice when using two rifles?
In any case I don't think switching sights would be the good idea, but second set of Centra sights would be kind of another $600..
nester
The rear dovetails are the same. For the rear sight they are pretty much interchangeable between the rifles.
The front sights are however a different story, there are differences between the front sight dovetails between the manufacturers. The good news is that front sights are a bargain compared to rear sights.
Also, if you are patient, you will occasionally find used rear sights down in the buy sell trade section of this forum. Often times they are the older sights with coarser clicks but that is better than no rear sight at all.
Good Luck
'Dude
The rear dovetails are the same. For the rear sight they are pretty much interchangeable between the rifles.
The front sights are however a different story, there are differences between the front sight dovetails between the manufacturers. The good news is that front sights are a bargain compared to rear sights.
Also, if you are patient, you will occasionally find used rear sights down in the buy sell trade section of this forum. Often times they are the older sights with coarser clicks but that is better than no rear sight at all.
Good Luck
'Dude
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All of the FWB, Walther, Anschutz dovetails (except Walther front sight) are considered to be 11mm. They are just a little different though. The FWB dovetail is about .024" (.61mm) wider than Anschutz so some of the older ANS sights that fit quite snugly on the ANS dovetail probably won't work on FWB. FWB sights would probably work fine on ANS, but who in their right mind would do that? The Walther front sight dovetail is quite a bit smaller than their rear dovetail for some strange reason. All of the mentioned manufacturers use 60* dovetails.
Older Anschutz front sights that fit on a sight block are not interchangeable with the newer ones that fit on a dovetail.
The only way to accurately measure dovetails is with precision pins of a known diameter and micrometer or calipers. Measuring the width of the top of a dovetail is pointless as different manufacturers have different height dovetails. They are still considered 11mm. Measuring the dovetail bottom width directly with calipers is also pointless because neither the caliper jaws nor the dovetail cutter itself are dead sharp...so what exactly are you measuring?
I'm not exactly sure what dimension these European manufacturers are referencing by their 11mm dimension designation. I just use the attached measuring method to make sure anything I make has dovetails that are the same as the manufacturer.
I'm not 100% certain, but I think ESP is out of business.
Just food for thought,
Eric U
Older Anschutz front sights that fit on a sight block are not interchangeable with the newer ones that fit on a dovetail.
The only way to accurately measure dovetails is with precision pins of a known diameter and micrometer or calipers. Measuring the width of the top of a dovetail is pointless as different manufacturers have different height dovetails. They are still considered 11mm. Measuring the dovetail bottom width directly with calipers is also pointless because neither the caliper jaws nor the dovetail cutter itself are dead sharp...so what exactly are you measuring?
I'm not exactly sure what dimension these European manufacturers are referencing by their 11mm dimension designation. I just use the attached measuring method to make sure anything I make has dovetails that are the same as the manufacturer.
I'm not 100% certain, but I think ESP is out of business.
Just food for thought,
Eric U
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