Gday,
i want to take the front sight post off the marlin 22 an put onto my winchester 94.
its one of the williams fire sights i think they are called. any way i was wondering how you guys take the front post off, not undo the screws, but sliding the post out!
Thanks
Rhys
OT- Easiest way to get front sight off
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- Levergunner
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If you are asking this question you might be like me! The best solution is to take it to a gunsmith and have him do it, I am not kidding, if you lack experience you are likely to bugger it up. If you are skilled, use a brass punch to drive it out to avoid marring it (left to right, I THINK!) Then install it right to left, again, I think!!! For the money, I get a gunsmith to do it, I know I suck!
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If the front sight is a ramp front sight, weather soldered on or screwed on, your best best is to buy a sight removal tool. Such as this B-Square one at Midway. http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.e ... mid=754137
If the sight is dovetailed into the barrel, then you need to support the barrel and use a brass punch and tap the sight out of the barrel from left to right looking down the barrel as if you were going to shoot the gun.
Joe
If the sight is dovetailed into the barrel, then you need to support the barrel and use a brass punch and tap the sight out of the barrel from left to right looking down the barrel as if you were going to shoot the gun.
Joe
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I use my Williams Sight Pusher, a tool similar to the one Joe linked above.
No more beat-up sights, ramps or sheared screws.
Midway carries a few brands/prices:
http://www.midwayusa.com/esearch.exe/se ... earch.y=11
No more beat-up sights, ramps or sheared screws.
Midway carries a few brands/prices:
http://www.midwayusa.com/esearch.exe/se ... earch.y=11
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- Levergunner
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