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I eventually cut it loose, and started fitting it into the actual sight mechanism itself. The sight blade usually lays flat and
flush with the rib, so that it doesn't interfere with the use of the
shotgun barrels. When you slide the selector over to the rifle,
it automatically pops up the spring-loaded rear sight blade. It's quite clever, and amazingly well made and fitted. As I worked,
I found out just how amazingly well fitted it was, as I had considerable difficulty working it just right- although much of
the difficulty was simply due to its tiny size.
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