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    M1A1 Paratrooper Rear Sight Question

    I have a basic question: would a M1A1 paratrooper carbine with a flip sight have stake marks, or should it just be smooth on either side of the sight base?

    I appreciate the help - regards, Robert

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    They should be smooth. The flip sights were an interference fit.

    However, the manul does state that if a sight cannot be made to fit tightly then it can be lightly staked in. Where the later adjustable sights were required to be staked in.

    But usually a staked in flip sight could be considered as replaced.

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      #3
      Thanks very much - that answers my question! regards, Robert

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        M1A1 sight

        You will find Carbine's had two different types of stake marks, early type I flip sights as stated could be staked only if needed to keep the sight in place, if they were staked it was a hash mark stake (straight chisel mark). Later type II and III rear sights were all peen staked (round mark). You will never find an original type I rear sight that has a round peen stake, if it does it is because a type II or III was on it at one time. Van.........

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          #5
          Thanks Van. s/f Robert

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