I have seen several peep sights for the Marlin 1894. I am looking for one with windage, elevation and one that can take some abuse as this will be used for ranch carry and hog hunting.
Any suggestions?
thanks
Doug
Is your 1894 Marlin drilled and tapped, on the rear, upper left side of the receiver, for a aperture (peep) sight? If so, either the Lyman or the Williams rear aperature sights will fit.
I would have said, in the past, to only use a Lyman aperture sight, because they were all steel. However, Lyman has now cheapened their rear aperture sights, like Williams did.
When I go to gun shows, I look for the old style Lyman 66LA rear aperture sights for Marlins, because I need a few more. I only want sights made out o steel on my Marlin lever guns.
I have switched some of my Marlins (8 of them) to Marbles tang sights with windage bases. When you're not using the tang sight, it folds down, out of the way. Though the Marbles tang sight has windage adjustment built in to the base, just to be safe, though, if you order a Marbles Tang sight, be sure to specify you want the tang sight with a windage base.
Bill