Try gun shops, gun shows, pawn shops, want ads, egunparts.
Sometimes it on the top of the barrel near the rear sight. Sometimes it's on the side of the barrel.
Model number can be found on the left side of the barrel, below the rear sight. The serial number is located on the bottom of the rifle, between the lever mechanism and the forestock. Happy hunting.
The only listing I have for a Savage 101 is a single shot 22 pistol. That has been out of production for years, but the rear sight is a simple dovetail V notch that a competent gunsmith could fit. If you are asking about a rifle, please check the model number, and check with Customer Service for Savage, and check gunpartscorp website.
Try e-gunparts.com
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To find a rear sight for an Iver Johnson Model 2 x 22 rifle, you can check with specialty gun shops that deal in vintage firearms or parts. Online marketplaces like eBay, GunBroker, or specific firearm parts websites may also have listings. Additionally, contacting Iver Johnson collectors' groups or forums could lead to leads on sourcing the part. Finally, consider reaching out to gunsmiths who might have access to or knowledge of replacement parts.
Numrich gun parts corp.They may be found on the web.
Look at gunparts.com or Numrich arms
Savage 325c rear peep?
I believe this rifle was imported by Excam. Look on left side of barrel below the rear sight. Is your rifle a semi-auto, take down? I am looking for a magazine for this rifle. Thanks. Wayne Bailey
Crosman offers a service to locate repair shops that repair older Crosman airguns. See the link below
You are looking for the "sight picture". that is formed when you align the rear sight with the front sight and the target. Here is how to find it. At the very end of the barrel on top is the front sight. About 2/3 of the way back and still on top is the rear sight. If you hold the rifle stock to your shoulder and support the front of the weapon with one hand you can look down the barrel. You will notice the rear sight looks something like a V and the front sight will look like a dot. If you move the rifle so that the dot appears to be in the middle of that V you have accomplished your initial "sight picture". Now keeping the dot in the center of the V align that with the target you wish to hit. This is your complete sight picture. It will take practice to figure out if the wind is affecting you and distance to the target and a lot of other things but that is the correct way to sight the rifle in and should get you started. Good luck.