- Crosman LPA MIM rear sight
- Adjustable for windage and elevation
- Does not fit 3/8"- 11mm- Weaver or Picatinny dovetails/bases
- Especially made for the Crosman steel breech kits
- ManufacturerCrosman
- Condition New
- Accessories Type Lasers, Flashlights & Iron Sights
- Warranty 1-year limited warranty
- Weight 0.50
The website clearly indicates that a keychain sight adjustment tool is included which has several bits for the various screws on the sight. When the sight arrived without the tool, I contacted customer service. Their initial response was that THEY would locate the tool and send it to me. After about ten days they told me that it was on ME to call Crosman (and obviously pay again for that which was already paid for.) No more AD for me!
Pros
The sight is solidly made.
Cons
It has a very wide notch which when combined with a post front sight makes it less accurate, particularly on a pistol or carbine.
Installed easily but insufficient elevation adjustment.
Close but not quite.
I am still using it, just holding high.
Easy to install on the metal breach.
Pros
easy to install
Cons
none
The one I bought came with no directions. Spent an hour trying to figure out how to get it mounted. Finally went online and discovered that the two nearly microscopic holes on the top have set screws in them.
Great product , well made I have many of these on my crosman 2240,s and 1322,s expensive but worth the money- you get what you pay for.
Pros
Metal construction , small in size , fine adjustment, both with wndage and elevation .
This sight has a very clear image when using the white target dots.
Cons
Wish they came in different styles
Very good, as advertised, easily installed.
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Will this fit Glock 17 gen 4
asked Felix from USAis it just me, or is this wildly overpriced? i want to switch to a metal breech on my p1322 and my 2240, but this is what's stopping me. the breech kit is cheaper than the sight that fits it.
asked Andrew from USAI agree on the sight being over priced. They know you have to buy it if you want standard sights on the steel breech.. I order 2 for the pistols I have and used Affirm To make payments. It's a lot easier.
Paul from USAWill it fit a winchester 1100ss?
asked William T from USAare there any bases and red dots that fit this pistol
asked paul from USAWill this fit a crosman 1701p?
asked Jeffrey from USAwill it fit the crosman 2240 xl?
asked Raul from USAyes
Val from USACan it be instaled in beretta M9A3 umarex?
asked Arturo from USAI have a 1377, according to it's serial number, manufactured in 1982 (plastic breech?). Will this site fit?
asked Anthony from USANo. It will only fit the steel breech.
Paul from USAI have the Benjamin Trail, NP. .177 Caliber Model BBP77, is this the rear site that came with it? If not will it fit.
asked Rick “One Time” from USAI have the Benjamin Trail, NP. .177 Caliber Model BBP77, is this the rear site that came with it
asked Rick “One Time” from USAWhere do you get a front sight for this gun
asked Rick from USACrosman has a number of front sights from the various models that may fit. You can also get one custom made in the aftermarket.
Mark from USAwill the Crosman lpa mim rear sight fit a Walther PPQ .22?
asked Doug from USANo
Mark from USAWill this fit on my Smith & Wesson m&P 40 as a replacement for the rear sight if not what would you recommend
asked William from USANo. The M&P 40 rear sight is molded in place. It is not removable.
Mark from USAGood afternoon. I have a Crosman air rifle. Before purchasing a rear sight, I would like to know if any rear sight will fit the screw holes on my rifle.
asked Joseph HallWould this sight fit the Umarex walther cp 88 or the Umarex colt 1911 dark ops air pistols.
asked Michael Wallace
This sight is easy to install and adjust which is much better than the original plastic version that comes with the Crosman P1322.
Pros
This sight is small, low profile and made of steel, not plastic. I wanted a sight like this for carrying my Crosman P1322 in a go bag.
Cons
The price may be a little high. But, the manufacturing process might be something to consider?