🎯 Lock on fast, shoot sharp, and never miss the moment.
The TRUGLO Rimfire Fiber Optic Replacement Front Sight offers a bright 0.06-inch fiber optic lens in green/red for enhanced target visibility on Marlin Rimfire rifles. Engineered for durability and easy installation, this lightweight sight delivers reliable, maintenance-free performance in all lighting conditions, making it a must-have upgrade for serious shooters and hunters.
Brand | TRUGLO |
Color | Green |
Style | Rimfire Fiber Optic Replacement Front Sight Red Compatible with Marlin |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
Material | Blend |
Objective Lens Diameter | 0.06 Inches |
Compatible Devices | MARLIN Rimfire guns |
Mounting Type | Rimfire |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | TG-TG975G |
Manufacturer | TruGlo |
Reticle Type | fiber optic |
UPC | 788130019870 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00788130019870 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.47 x 4.8 x 0.87 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | TRUGLO |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | TG975G |
Model Year | 2017 |
Included Components | MARLIN RIMFIRE RIFLE FRNT GRN |
A**R
A perfect fit
A perfect fit for my old rifle. It really makes it easy for old eyes to see the target!
C**S
Great fit
Mounted this fiber sight to the front of a Marlin 60.As others have noted, the screw is a tad long. Nothing a dremel won’t fix. Very pleased overall.
G**Y
Great sight!
I installed it on a XL-22 Mag... It is a great front sight. You will have to shorten the included screw. I used a Dremel with a sandpaper head. Worked great. But not a big deal. All and all a great sight from truglo. High Quality! Well made!
J**.
Had to file screw to fit 1998 Marlin model 60, but works awesome!
I bought this for a gun I picked up as a deal from my local pawn shop. A 1998 model year, Marlin model 60 semiautomatic .22lr rifle... but, it had NO front sight. I haggled. He argued, you're gonna put a scope on it anyway... touche. But, I mostly shoot old school, iron sights. If I'm going for a squirrels head at 50 yards, I'm scoped up. If I am plinking, even seriously, I am using my iron sights and my know how. Either way, I got the rifle and bought a scope and this front sight the same day. The scope came first, fit great, sighted in in 10 shots and is dead on at 50 yards. The next day this sight arrived. Looked nice. The screw was too long to tightly hold this to the muzzle of my marlin model 60. It is a 1998 year version, but that was my experience. Filed it down and wala, fits like a glove. I used loctite blue and installed it tightly. After curing, I shot. The sight is very visible and was dead on accurate as should be. I was even able to shoot when it was so dark, i could barely see the back sight! Just the front green dot disappearing between the two sides. Was still able to hit a squirrel target at 50 feet from the shoulder! It is VERY high visibility. I cant compare it to the original because mine had no front site, but I'd be glad to swap it out for this one I'm sure. I'd highly recommend. Just file down the screw if it doesnt fit at first. I bet it's made for the newest models. It will work on your slightly older marlin model 60 though, it did on mine! Looks pretty dang good too. Definitely not an eyesore on the gun. If you are looking to replace or just need a sight like me, you cant go wrong here.
N**N
Works on Wildcat
If you're like me, you saw this and thought it might be a nice addition to the peep sight/ghost ring on your Wildcat instead of the OEM blade sight, but you don't know if it'll fit right.Don't worry, fair customer, for I have bitten the bullet (heh), ordered one and installed in successfully. You have to heat up the front sight to get the devil's own loctite off and you have to file down the provided screw pretty far, but it definitely fits and works like a charm.
T**G
Marlin Model 60
Works fine for a Marlin Model 60. Great visibility. You do however have to file down the screw a little bit as it's too long and sticks out. Also use loktite
C**Y
Helps old eyes.
I have found that old age has had effect on using iron sights. That front sight just isn't as easy to find as it used to be. Looking for some help without having to install a scope or red dot sight, I found this and put it on a Marlin Model 60 that I've had for quite sometime. Easy task and the supplied screw fit perfect. After a few minutes at the bench I was able to get the sight picture I had been missing. Hitting golf balls at 40 yards isn't nearly as hard as it was last week.
M**S
Fits Marlin model 60
Nice upgrade for my 50 year old Marlin model 60.
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