Years ago, somewhere around 1980, a friend had me make a lollipop tang sight for his Hawken rifle. I had seen one on New England half stocked rifle that was owned by Les Hawkes, out Smithers BC way, and it was so simple, I used the design to recreate mine. It was simply a threaded staff, likely 1/4" x 28 tpi, with a 3/4" disc of steel attached to the end. The disc was about 3/16" thick and was countersunk from both sides to the middle where an aperture of around 5/64" was drilled. I had brazed a lump onto the tang, shaped it, nd drilled and tapped it for the staff, and a half turn would elevate the sight. It was simple and aided alot in target shoting.