Well, I have no photos of the sight removal but the key is to find a small enough punch to drive out the pin that holds the sight. I used a 0.050” Allen wrench as a punch and a 4 ounce hammer. I used the short section of the Allen wrench as the punch. I used an Armorer’s block to capture the pin. I had to tap the existing sight forward, just like in the video and then I turned the gun upside down a used a small brass punch to pop the sight out of its slot.
I used a rubber jawed vise to hold the gun in place to install the new sight. I did have to use an Arkansas stone to take rough edges off the sides of the base of the sight. I used the nylon hammer on the right to tap the sight into position.
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Once the sight was seated I clamped it into my vise with the barrel as level as I could get it and while securing it the vise you want to shim the rear of the gun to help keep it level.
Notice the chuck in the Dremel tool. It is the adjustable one sold at Ace Hardware.
NOTE: put the #54 bit into the hole, get it straight up and down THEN start the drill motor. BE EASY...ONLY GO A LITTLE BIT THE TURN THE GUN OVER and do the other side. Drill halfway each side.
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Now prop your gun on an Armorers block, or whatever you have to hold it in place to install the pin. I used the Armorer block, an empty masking tape roll and a piece of 1/4” plywood.
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Now tape up the area around the hole so you do not ding your gun installing the pin with a SMALL hammer. I used a 4 ounce.
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I used a set of offset needle nosed pliers to hold my pin in place to get it started into the hole. Just lightly tap it in. It’s not a race.
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The finished product:
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I actually think it took me longer to put this post together on my iPhone than it did to change that sight.