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I recently picked up a Stevens 322a 22 Hornet. The rear sight elevator hits the front of the receiver. I'm thinking it is not the original rear sight. Anyone know the correct rear sight for this gun? The front sight is the correct one but the screws are too large. I checked Numrich but they are currently out. Anyone have a couple of front sight screws? Looks to be 6-32 thread.
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Crickets...... I guess I own the only 322A in 22 Hornet in the world. Since it's so rare I'll make someone a deal. $10k
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This is an original sight. Darryl
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A bowhunter at heart but a gun guy at soul. I'll take craftsmanship, wood and blue steel over plastic and composite any day.
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