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Weird gunsight idea

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Joined
May 11, 2005
Messages
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Location
Corvallis, OR
Okay, so I'm thinking/dreaming about eventually building a Tally-Ho Spitfire, and during my musings I come across this idea: an 80% Spit would have a roughly 80% cockpit, which would make a full-size gunsight a bit big. How abouts we make an 80% replica of the GM2 Mk. 2 reflector gunsight (Tally-Ho is a Mk. I replica). Any thoughts? Am I completely crazy? Where would one get plans/blueprints/specs for this gunsight?
 
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