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Thanks, A nice sight. I've seen a few Marble-Goss but not many Goos sights. I don't even know who Goss was.

Good idea we could start a sight thread, there are hundreds that never made it to production.


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Those Goss sights arelisted in pr4war Stoegers for 1903, Win 54 and 70, andKrag. have one on an 03, one for a 54 in the sight box, and have been looking for a Kreg sight forever. I had a 70 sight and sold it because the safety was rottn. They are otherwisean excellentsight and can be marked Goss or Marble Goss ' at least the 03 sights canbecause I hafveseen themboth way.
Many years ago I cut my nose on an 03 Goss sight, the Ace trigger shoe fell off during a string of rapid fire in a match, I was all scrunched up shooting prone stuffing in clips and the change in the trigger totally discombobulated me

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Thinkingof itits gottabe morethan 50 yearsago. Stillhave the sifght no bloodstains onit tho there was a good gash at tht time.

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Having one of those sights in the sight box for a M54 would be impetus enough for me to go out looking for a M54 to put it on!

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I have a 54 with a less-than-marvelous Marble rear receiver sight. Would the Goss be an upgrade?

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Originally Posted By: mkbenenson
Those Goss sights arelisted in pr4war Stoegers for 1903, Win 54 and 70, andKrag. have one on an 03, one for a 54 in the sight box, and have been looking for a Kreg sight forever. I had a 70 sight and sold it because the safety was rottn. They are otherwisean excellentsight and can be marked Goss or Marble Goss ' at least the 03 sights canbecause I hafveseen themboth way.
Many years ago I cut my nose on an 03 Goss sight, the Ace trigger shoe fell off during a string of rapid fire in a match, I was all scrunched up shooting prone stuffing in clips and the change in the trigger totally discombobulated me

Great story Mark!

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Waterman, the Marble Goss is surely the best sight you can put on a 54, but I can't gat to it, whold apardtment is being rebujilt and I am in Mexico. Steev, I looked in the midrror, no scar on my nose any more- was probably sixty yeaars ago. Just for info, Joe Goss wasa a amllbore guy and the sightsd, for 52s, show up frequently on ebay.

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Mark,
Have a margarita for me! or a Modelo, Pacifico, Corona...
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My impressiono is that Joe Goss sold his business to Marble's. HavW had two of the 03 bolt sleeve sioghts one marked Goss the pther mARBLE-gOSS EXCEpt for markings they were identical cut my nose on the MG and still have it. Tho the NM rifle is long gone i REMEMBERit was on it second startgage barrel those were the days.

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