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Remove brass sight before browning barrel.

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Is it necessary to remove a brass sight from barrel before browning with Birchwood Casey Plum Brown?
Thank you for recommendations, I knew it should be removed but wondered if it was really necessary. I guess it really doesn't need to be removed, but as I've been told before, the better the prep work, the better the results.

Thank you gentlemen.
 
You don't remove the lugs, why remove the sights? To each their own, I suppose.

YMMV, but my preference is to install sights and sight in the rifle while "in the white"; then brown or blue with everything on the barrel. Never had a problem with the finish bleeding somewhere, and no risk of dinging or scratching the brown/blue while drifting or filing sights.
 
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