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  1. Jul 20, 2024 · Front sight was .003/.004 right so a small tap and it was good. The rear sight is .010 to the left and there is no drifting to remedy so I centered the blade of the rear to the exact middle of the slide.

  2. Jun 4, 2010 · Bomar is long gone. You would need the BMCS-2 to have self contained elevation, at the cost of a slightly higher line of sight. You could see Kensight, they sell copies of several popular sights. http://stores.kensight.com/StoreFront.bok Their L Series looks like it has self contained elevation.

  3. Jul 14, 2005 · 1 click on a Bomar is supposed to be 1/4" at 25 yds windage, and .2" per click elevation. (Assuming a 7" sighting radius).

  4. Jul 10, 2011 · The sight can be identified as a Bo-Mar by the letter "R" inside a circle on top of the sight body. Bo-Mar sights could also be found with this mark on the side of the base opposite the "BO-MAR" marking. Here's a photo from the old BO-MAR website (the "Circle R" is clearly visible): http://web.archive.org/web/200801152...m/kevi_001.htm

  5. Oct 10, 2009 · I have a used 1911-A1 that came with a Bo-Mar rear adjustable sight. I shot the sight loose yesterday, and learned how to open the top to get to the allen set screw. I figured out how to adjust elevation, but I'm looking for instructions to adjust windage. There is a screw on the Right side with "L" and an arrow.

  6. Today we make faithful reproduction of the Bo-Mar “BMCS” sight down to every specific dimension. Our sights have two distinct improvements over the original Bo-Mar. First, the steel used is 4140 chrome-moly steel, not the low-carbon steel that was originally used.

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  8. Mar 26, 2015 · What makes the Kensight BoMar BMCS Target Sights better than the Original Bo-Mar Sight? The manufacturing process and precision tolerances make Kensight the best choice for your 1911 build.

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