Replacing just the brass 'gold' bead on a front sight...?

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Replacing just the brass 'gold' bead on a front sight...?

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The little brass bead fell out of a front sight - I think it was a 1/16".

Does anyone sell the beads separately, or do you just have to make a new one from a brass screw or something?

If it's too much of a pain-in-the-but, I suppose I can always get a new front sight of the same height.
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You can buy brass stock from dealers, you will probably wind up with more than you can ever use.
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I have a selection of brass rod stock that was purchased from a hardware store. 3/32 is the smallest i have. I cut off a small piece and JB weld it to the sight. Then slowly file it to the right size and black magic marker any JB weld that is showing.
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BenT beat me to it.
a well stocked hardware store should have brass rod of varying diameters. :wink:
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Couldn't you just glue a bb onto the post?
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Bet you have an old key laying around, side cutters and JB + file.
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A welding shop will probably give you a small piece of scrap brazing rod for free.
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Thanks for all the responses. I kinda hoped Brownell's sold 12-packs of assorted pre-shaped beads for $1.99, complete with 'tail' to fit in the hollow part of the sight base... :|

I guess I'll actually have to work to fix it. . . such a rough life it is. . . :roll:

I think I have a piece of brazing-rod in the barn, actually... 8)

(of course finding it may be the most time-consuming part of the project... :lol: )
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What is JB weld?
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JB Weld is an epoxy glue.

FWIW, home repairs usually are fragile enough to quickly get legs, and disappear - since the originals had two diameters, the major diameter, which is the viewable bead size, and a very small minor diameter which slides into a horizontal hole in the top of the sight blade, foor securing the bead.

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rjohns94 wrote:What is JB weld?
JB Weld is a miracle adhesive on par with duct tape. My first car was a 72 Plymouth Valiant with a radiator that had more JB Weld holding the radiator together than factory welds... :lol:
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I have an old buddy who told me about having a jeweler friend set a diamond in the face of his front sight instead of a gold bead. Says any light at all and it just sparkles. Now I gotta try it.
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If it is the crimp in kind you can just use a brass escuetcheon pin, trim the shank to length and push it in and re crimp and you have a perfect rounded bead.
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M. M. Wright wrote:I have an old buddy who told me about having a jeweler friend set a diamond in the face of his front sight instead of a gold bead. Says any light at all and it just sparkles. Now I gotta try it.
Sounds pretty interesting! Even one of those zirconium fake ones would probably work just fine.
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Start a new post hailing Manatee. He assembles and sells the grabber sights, using just the kind of beaded post you're talking about.
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rjohns94 wrote:What is JB weld?
My heart skipped a beat! I had no idea that anyone could not know what JB Weld is :shock:
I may have to start a thread called, "Things I have rigged with JB Weld." It would be a long list.
It's not as easy to apply as duct tape, baling wire, or super glue, but it pretty versatile.

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Sorry. Didn't know.
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rjohns94 wrote:Sorry. Didn't know.
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Doc AJ: Hobby shops that cater to model train buffs, RC car guys etc, will usually carry a wider selection of round stock than will a hardware store. Here is a handy trick for cutting small round stock down to size yourself:

Take a piece of slightly oversized round stock and chuck it up in your variable speed dremil tool. Now, clamp the dremil tool to a workbench or put it in a padded vice. Using a fine file such as a number 4 or 6 cut file, you can now cut the stock to exact size using the dremil as a micro lathe and a dial caliper. Polish the round stock while still in the dremil using fine sand paper (600 or finer). I have made a lot of pieces using this method especially making taller sights for cap and ball percussion revolvers. I prefer bronze stock to brass as it is harder and does not load up my fine files (Grobet Files). This technique is really easy and I know you to be a handy guy from your past posts.
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KCSO wrote:If it is the crimp in kind you can just use a brass escuetcheon pin, trim the shank to length and push it in and re crimp and you have a perfect rounded bead.
Did just that - worked very well. Added a tiny bit of JB-Weld just for insurance... 8)
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