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Message started by craigster on Mar 6th, 2014 at 3:38am

Title: Rice peep
Post by craigster on Mar 6th, 2014 at 3:38am
Quick question. I just sold a Rice Krag peep sight, $45, shipped. Did I give it away? Thanks.

Craig

Title: Re: Rice peep
Post by butlersrangers on Mar 6th, 2014 at 3:18pm
Craig:  In my opinion, you did 'OK'.  That is more than I would pay for one.  The product of Leroy Rice was inexpensive and very practical for Krags used as 50-100 yard 'woods rifles'.  I am sure it worked and was tough enough.  It has the virtue of requiring no permanent alteration or blemish to the rifle.  It did not require great skill to install and stayed put.  However, it is very common, 'Homely', and 'Cheap' looking.  It was intended to be 'locked' into place and was not conducive to fine sight adjustment during a shooting match.  The practical Rice sight did not even get mention in Nick Stroebel's "Old Gunsights & Rifle Scopes", which I think is grossly unfair.  I have never used a Rice sight and find them unappealing compared to the Krag sights of Lyman, Pacific, and Redfield.  But, the products of Leroy Rice, although 'Spartan', deserve recognition as being very popular in the history of the Krag as a sporting arm.
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Title: Re: Rice peep
Post by craigster on Mar 6th, 2014 at 5:15pm
Thanks. The price I offered the seller was a WAG, he was quite  happy with it and was very happy to find a Rice sight. Glad he found what he as looking for. I have a very nice Redfield 70K on the way, so I'm happy too.

Title: Re: Rice peep
Post by butlersrangers on Mar 6th, 2014 at 6:04pm
I like it when all parties are happy.  What's a WAG?

Title: Re: Rice peep
Post by craigster on Mar 6th, 2014 at 6:11pm
WAG = Wild ass guess.

Title: Re: Rice peep
Post by butlersrangers on Mar 6th, 2014 at 6:21pm
Craig:  Thanks for the explanation of WAG;  I like that!
  I'm attaching a photo of a Redfield instruction sheet, as well as, William's gunsight recommendations.  Later Redfield instructions suggested using the 'cut-off shaft' as described by Williams.  You can easily make a replacement shaft out of a large nail, rather than ruin an original Krag part.
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Title: Re: Rice peep
Post by craigster on Mar 6th, 2014 at 6:54pm
Thanks  for the pics/info. I have an original trashed cutoff that I will be able to use so won't have to go the nail route. Wondering whether or not the Redfield when installed will clear the Rice screw/nut that replaced the original extractor rivet. Or will an original rivet have to be used?

Title: Re: Rice peep
Post by butlersrangers on Mar 6th, 2014 at 7:56pm
Get an original rivet; the Redfield sight just clears when in lowest position.  Send the Rice screw and nut to the gentleman who purchased your sight.
  J. DeChristopher has extractor rivet, (part - k31B), for $10.    (You need to Login

Title: Re: Rice peep
Post by Rick H. on Mar 9th, 2014 at 11:14pm
I am pretty sure that the Rice Peep Sight did make it into the Old Gunsights book by Stroebel.  I am not near my books but as I recall there is a section in his book for miscellaneous sights which is where a describtion and picture of the Rice Peep Sight is located.

Rick

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