Eagle Eye Peep Sight Installation Instruction
At a Glance:
- Easy drop-in installation
- Instinctive sight centering
- Full function of rear windage and elevation controls
Improve your target acquisition with this affordable drop in upgrade!
When shooting round steel targets it is advantageous to have a round rear sight. The circular plate fills the arc of the sight to make for easy target acquisition.
Made of CNC machined aluminum for long lasting durability. The Eagle Eye Rear Peep Sight For Williams Fire Sights is anodized matte black, to absorb light and reduce glare. This easy to use upgrade allows the shooter to intuitively center the front sight in the aperture, resulting in clear and faster front sight focus.
The Eagle Eye Peep Sight drops into a wide variety of Williams Gun Sight Co. fiber optic sights for added flexibility. The new ghost ring style peep sight, will fit KelTec CP33™, Smith & Wesson® SW22 VICTORY® sights and more!
Give yourself an optical advantage with the new TANDEMKROSS Eagle Eye Peep sight for Williams Fire Sights! An ideal upgrade to your sight picture for accelerated target acquisition.
Supported Gun Models:
- KelTec® CP33™
- Smith & Wesson® SW22 VICTORY®
- Select Ruger® Mark™ Series
- Ruger® Single-Ten®
Supported Williams Fire Sight Models:
- 633505 - Ruger® Mark III™ 22/45™ LITE, Ruger® Mark IV™ 22/45™ LITE
- 602588 - Ruger® Mark II™, Mark III™, Mark IV™ Bull Barrel
- 616319
- 71013
- 71053
- 71054
- 70957
- 70959
*This will accommodate the WFS Rear Sight with the U-shaped fiber optic:
*NOTE* This part works by backing out the windage adjustment screw, removing the rear fiber optic and replacing the piece with the Eagle Eye Peep Sight.
This part will only accommodate Williams Fire Sights with a removable elevation control and U-shaped rear fiber optic.
Don't forget, all TANDEMKROSS products are Made in the USA and come with a LIFETIME guarantee!
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including chromium, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
42 Reviews
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Eagle Eye peep sight
The finish is nice and is very easy to install. I installed in on a ruger single ten that came with Williams fire sights. The one complaint that I have is you can move ( tilt the sight back and forth) . Not tight like the original.
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"Eagle Eye" Rear Peep Review
Very nice product. If anyone is wondering, it also fits the Williams Fire Sight Ruger Revolver sight. I installed mine on a Redhawk Kodiak Backpacker .44 Magnum. A very nice product could be made excellent by grooving the back of the sight facing the shooter to break up reflective light and putting a witness mark on the front to align with the windage marks on the Williams sight. 4 stars instead of 5 for those reasons.
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Eagle Eye peep sight
The Eagle Eye peep sight insert has improved my sight picture so dramatically that I believe I will try competing in the limited class.
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Rear peep sight
This insert fit my newer MK4 factory rear sight without any issue. Works as advertised, highly recommend. Thanks TK for another great product.
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A Sweet Upgrade
Assuming you have upgraded your sights to Williams Fire Sights, this upgrade is very easy to install. It's simply a matter of removing the rear sight blade from the rear sight housing and replacing it with the ring. For me, I noticed an immediate improvement (reduction in total time) in my competition pistol shooting. Precision isn't as important as speed in my competition of choice so this upgrade has worked out very well for me. Nice matte black finish on the ring so no problems with glare in even the most challenging sun conditions. Pair this rear sight with a fiber optic front sight for best results.
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Easy install
Easy install. Count clicks removing windage screw and peep will be zeroed if you screw it back in same # of clicks. Fits Ruger Single 10 factory sight too. A smaller aperture insert would be an interesting addition to this product. Using FO like a dot sight worked best on first trip to range. Will I prefer an aperture on a handgun? Don't know yet, but will have fun finding out.