



🎯 Lock in your shot with precision and speed — never miss the moment!
The Williams Gun Sight FP-AG Receiver Peep Sight is a precision-engineered, dovetail-mounted rear sight featuring a 0.093" aperture for enhanced target visibility. Crafted from rust-resistant aluminum and equipped with micrometer click adjustments and large target knobs, it offers fast, accurate windage and elevation tuning. Compatible with fiber optic front sights, it gathers ambient light for quicker target acquisition without relying on artificial illumination, making it legal for hunting in restrictive states. Weighing only 1.5 ounces, it combines durability with lightweight design for serious shooters seeking dependable performance.
| ASIN | B014GCTQNY |
| Aiming Scope Sight Pin Size | 0.09 Inches |
| Best Sellers Rank | #192,556 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #608 in Gun Sights |
| Brand | Williams Gun Sight Company |
| Brand Name | Williams Gun Sight Company |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Handgun |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (81) |
| Date First Available | August 25, 2015 |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Included Components | 1 item |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.09 x 4.57 x 1.61 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.09 x 4.57 x 1.61 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
| Lens Color | Black |
| Magnification Maximum | 1 x |
| Manufacturer | Williams Gun Sight Co. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Name | Gun Sight FP-AG Receiver Peep Sight with Target Knobs |
| Mounting Type | Dovetail Mount |
| Night vision | No |
| Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 14170 |
| Reticle Type | Ring and post/dot |
| Size | 0.093" |
| Sport | Hunting |
| Style | Sights |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Thread Type | Dovetail |
| UPC | 053506141708 |
| Weight | 3 ounces |
H**Y
Great sight
It's a good sight, but despite its low profile, it still sits too high to be usable on the Hatsan Striker 1000x (Which is what I got it for). Unfortunate, but I'll keep this sight in case I ever get something else to put it on I saw some reviews say that you can't adjust the windage and elevation without tools. I'm not sure what their problem was, because I was able to adjust my sights just fine with the thumb screws. You do need a tool to secure the sight to the rail though, but a really small allen key is included so you can do that. It can be easy to miss, so make sure you really look for it
T**I
I got the right one
I studied long and hard online for this. I sent out several emails to people that rave about thier peep sights but couldn't get a straight answer. I looked at the reviews and descriptions on AOA dot com but was still unsure. I took a chance on this one simply because it is the AG model (duh). Works perfect on my HW30. The airgun has pretty much no droop. The airgun has the replacement inserts in the front sight (I think some older HWs have a fixed front globe sight that is 1/16" shorter than the newer ones). My Williams AG sight is set in the middle of the elevation range. My OEM semi-buckhorn rear sight is very versatile from 10 yards to 100 yards, believe it or not (search for Elmer Keith long range sights for how-to). However, I love the peep sights for 10 yards to 30 yards. 50 yards is a little tricky. Farther than 50 yards is difficult. Of course I'm not hunting, just plinking. I may try the Williams on my HW95 one day. I'd really like to try it out plus I'd like to know if the AG is the right one. The Williams web sight is poor for providing instructions on the AG model. I gleaned little there. Good luck, I hope you are mechanically inclined. That's what it takes. The allen screws tighten the sight to the dovetail on your gun but you have to remove the top half of the sight by raising the elevation (after you loosen the tiny tiny flatheads that lock the Target Knobs). To Mount; First you need to slightly tighten the flathead screw that kinda sets and locks the dovetail clamp. Then tighten the allen screws but don't destroy the wrench. Finally finish tightening the flathead screw. Don't worry too much about mounting the peep sight at extreme rear of rifle. I put mine a convenient distance from the safety for ergonomics. It reduced the potential for maximum sight radius but the sight picture is great. The shorter radius actually eliminated visible light from out / around front globe.
A**R
Requires a screwdriver to make elevation adjustments
This has fit right onto a number of my springers that have the traditional 11mm dovetails mount. It’s a very high quality sight but requires a screwdriver to loosen the lock screw before you can adjust elevation. I hate that aspect and think it’s ridiculous something this expensive can’t be adjusted just with the knobs. That’s its major downside and with an airgun you tend to adjust the sights a lot in the field.
S**5
nice sight but
maybe I'm being petty, but it would have been nice to have included the very small allen wrench to tighten the sight down, very nice sight and well made
C**S
Works on 10/22 with taller front sight
My lever action rifles have williams sights and I wanted the same for my 10/22 so that I can shoot silhouette competitions with all of them. My 10/22 is a stainless model from 2001 and it has a low profile rail for tip off scopes. This sight fit right on and does not touch the synthetic ruger stock. My front sight is 1" tall to the center with the ruger stainless pencil barrel. I used two 1/4" tall dovetail risers and a 1/2" Shaver #17 globe sight. Other people said there is another williams sight that can be used on the 10/22 but the stock has to be notched. This one works fine out to 100 yards and my 25 yard zero is right in the middle of the height adjustment.
J**N
Better than Factory CZ 457 Iron Sights
I have this on my CZ 457 Jaguar and Premium, and they fit like a glove on the 11mm dovetail that all 457's come with. I didn't get the allen key that tightens the tiny screws that lock the contraption onto the dovetail. I don't know if they're supposed to come with it, but mine did not. I just so happened to have one that got the job done. The aperture peep hole that comes with this sight is a hunter style, meaning its got a large peep hole. It allows you to see your surroundings a lot easier, but won't give you tight groups, if you intent to use this for bench rest shooting. Luckily, you can order an aperture with a smaller peephole on Williams website. Peep sights, imo, are the way to go. It's much easier on the eyes than the factory AK style iron sights on certain models of the 457. When looking down your rifle, the peep hole itself will naturally go out of focus, acting simply as a window, and your eyes will naturally redirect its focus to the front sight, or target. My aging father with his old eyes cannot shoot the AK style factory iron sights at 50, 25, or 15 yards for that matter, but with the target style aperture peep hole, we are able to run the typical KYL gauntlet at 100 yards.
S**T
DIANA 460 PEEP SIGHT
I put this Williams Rear Peep sight on my Diana RWS 460, the sight radius for the stock sights is 16.5" inches vs This New Peep sight mounted as far back on the 11mm dove tail rails as possible providing a sight radius of 29.50" inches, this is a HUGH difference. Next the front sight on the D460 is Thick, I painted the front sight with gunsight paint and taped it to provide a much Thinner painted line on the front sight. this made Great change to the accuracy of this rifle over the stock sights. The D460 is 8.3 pounds without a scope, add 2 more pounds for a scope. I wanted my Diana 460 to be as Light weight and accurate as possible. this peep is just the ticket for good accuracy for long range shooting. Practice Practice Practice with this sight setup yields great results. Sugar, starch foods and High Blood Insulin levels provide Poor eye sight to the shooter, no matter what the age, an Old guy like me that has Great eye sight due to an excellent diet is very important to remain a Great shooter as you age.
M**U
Works well
Fit well, stable
Trustpilot
Hace 1 mes
Hace 2 meses