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Recipe for Ruger American Iron Sights aside from Nodak Spud

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There is another option, the Skinner peep sight extended rail made especially for the Ruger American:

The Skinner does require gunsmithing. While the sight radius for the iron sights isn't ideal, the rail does allow for low QD scope rings which brings the Scope down closer to the bore and provides a better cheek weld. The guy in the video doesn't seem to have any trouble ringing steel at 100 yards with the shorter sight radius. I highly recommend anything made by Skinner.

Skinner also makes rear sights threaded in 6-48 that attached directly to the receiver without gunsmithing, but that would eliminate the picatinny rail and the use of a scope. I guess a rail could be cut down and mounted with the three front holes to accommodate a scope.

So how much does this all cost? It seems that whichever way you go -- Nodak Spud, my recipe, or Skinner -- all said and done, with gunsmithing when required, it's about $200. My cost list, including shipping where applicable, is below:

-- New picatinny rail, $25 (not necessary with newer models as they already come with that rail).
-- UTG-722 front sight, $25
-- Kel-Tec SU-16 peep, $45
-- UTG Accu-Synch 1" high scope rings, $65
-- YHM Phantom Flash Hider, $50
-- Innovative Industries 5/8-24 jam nut, $14

The Skinner extended peep rail is $149, plus shipping and gunsmithing.
Oh Great!!! That Skinner looks great. Now resisting the RAR in 7.62X39 is getting to be very hard. I was kicking around "Scoutifying" one. Have to wait for the RAR vII to see if the barrel diameter is different. I do like my Ruger Scout 6822 in .308.

I thank you for your very detailed and well illustrated descriptions and analyses.