Marbles Bi-Color Press in Bead
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Marbles Bi-Color Press in Bead
Located one of these NOS and was trying to figure out if they were an option for Fox. Neat bead in that the bottom is ivory and the top is brass. Size is 5/32 and its a press in. Was concerned it might not be real ivory but it is indeed. Contemplating putting this on the 32" Sterlingworth I just picked up because I think that size will look right.
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Re: Marbles Bi-Color Press in Bead
It was the bead Nash Buckingham often specified on guns he ordered --

It was the bead that was on my Father's 16-gauge Remington AE-Grade that was stolen from his house in Seattle back in the 1970s, serial number P136036.


It was the bead that was on my Father's 16-gauge Remington AE-Grade that was stolen from his house in Seattle back in the 1970s, serial number P136036.

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Re: Marbles Bi-Color Press in Bead
This is a great sight, hard to find, and looks great on any gun. I even used them on my Beretta competition gun, because I came upon a bit of a stash of them years ago. I hadn't thought about it until now, but I will use one on my Becker pigeon gun project.
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Re: Marbles Bi-Color Press in Bead
Glad I came across it. I think it is indeed headed for the 32" Sterlingworth now. Call it Bo Whoop lite.



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Re: Marbles Bi-Color Press in Bead
I really like these Marbles Bi-Colors especially on hunting Foxes because they are sturdier than the common Lyman ivory front beads. Readers should know that neither the Lyman nor the Marbles front sights match the diameter/taper of the Fox factory silverish sight. Hole must be opened up and taper-reamed with the special reamer supplied in at least some of the packaging. A job best done by a capable gunsmith.
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