Sight replacement
bowhntr04
June 2, 2009, 08:55 PM
I'm replacing front sight on M94. I used a brass punch/drift to get the old sight out and am having a hard time getting the new marble sight in. I think i remember hearing these sometimes need to be filed to get the fit right. There isn't much to work with. What type of file do i need? THis is getting freaking expensive. Punch/drift set, sight, need a gun vice, now i need some kind of file. Any suggestions on file? thanks
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AZ_Rebel
June 2, 2009, 09:37 PM
You need a triangular file with at least one safe edge. File the dovetail portion of the sight until it can start in the ramp - usually from the right side.
Badger Arms
June 2, 2009, 10:19 PM
I always just rub the bottom of the sight, NEVER the barrel unless it's not square and true. Few passes over a piece of 180 grit on a hard, flat surface usually do the trick. Didn't work? Try a few more passes.
bowhntr04
June 3, 2009, 06:57 AM
Thanks guys. I'll give it a shot.
rcmodel
June 3, 2009, 10:55 AM
DO NOT use a triangle file to work over either dovetail. The barrel, or the sight.
Take metal off the bottom of the sight until it will start in the barrel.
A flat fine-cut file is best.
But you can do it with a .25 cent sheet of sandpaper laid on a flat surface. Just rub the bottom of the sight blade on it until it will start.
rc
krs
June 3, 2009, 12:38 PM
"But you can do it with a .25 cent sheet of sandpaper laid on a flat surface"
rcmodel,
It's been quite a while since any decent sheet of sandpaper could be had for twenty five cents, six bits. :)
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