Marble's tang sight - Quartermaster

Guns Magazine, March, 2004 by Glenn Barnes

Ten years before Henry Ford rolled his first Model T off of the assembly line, replacing horseshoes with rubber tires and mobilizing most of the country. Webster L. Marble was busy creating and inventing new and exciting products for the American outdoorsman and adventurer.

By 1898. Marble had designed and patented his famous, and now legendary, "'Safety Axe.'" It wasn't long before his lineup of quality products had expanded into knives, firearms and just about any outdoors-related merchandise a died-in the wool woodsloafer could possible desire.

Marble also designed and produced some of the finest tang peep sights ever to grace a rifle. They were rugged sights, designed to withstand the abusive treatment that coincides with the lifestyle of a hunting firearm. Today, more than 100 years after Marble introduced his first creative tool for the outdoorsman, Marble's Outdoors is still in business and they continue to produce quality tang sights for your rifle.

Crafted entirely from good old American steel, Marble's sight is manufactured to last a lifetime, possibly three. This attractive unit wears a highly polished blued finish that actually rivals the luster found on early 20th century custom rifles. Good looks aren't the only attributes Marble's peep tang sights offer to the shooter. They are fully adjustable for windage and elevation, and come complete with three sight apertures to match the needs of practically any shooting situation.

Having trouble finding a quality tang sight for your expensive shooter'? Marble's Outdoors current Website catalog informs us that they manufacture their famous tang sight to fit 90 different rifles! That's right, I said 90 separate models! Finding a suitable match for "Old Betsy" has never been faster or easier. For over 100 years Marble's Outdoors has enjoyed hearing from their valued customers, so give them a call or check out their Website.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Marble's Outdoors [906] 428-3710 www.marblesoutdoors.com

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