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newtewsmoke

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Are there any hints as to how to remove the adjustable sight and intsall the fixed sight. Ive tapped on it pretty good with a hammer and punch and it doesnt want to move. Thanks Scott
 
As you are looking down the barrel, as if you were going to shoot, it goes out gfrom left to right. tap a little harder :wink:
Be aware that the fixed sights can have a smaller bases and can be sloppy lose in that same slot...That happened to me and I had to put the adjustable sight back in.... :idunno:
 
yeah, ive read that some peening is usually needed to make the fixed sight fit tight, need to get the adj. sight off first. Dont want to over do the hammering on it.
 
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