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You might enquire about a product recall for the 856 but the original page referring to the recall has been removed. [email protected]
Or you could try contacting Daisy and see if they retain any information about any modification (but they are unlikely to have any parts for it, now.) The problem was that the earlier design of the 856 and 880 allowed a pellet to be lodged in the mechanism, unknown to the shooter. This could result in inaccuracy during firing. The 856 was modified to single shot rather than magazine by 2001 at which time Daisy was not found culpable in several deaths (resulting from direct firing at a party). I retrieved the findings using the Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive. The US Government site has removed the findings for some reason.
Contact the Daisy customer service at 1(800)713-2479 and tell them you lost the rear sight then they will ask for your address to ship the new part to you. It will take 7 - 10 business days.
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