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I need to borrow a sight pusher to change the front sight on my muzzleloader (a Rem 700 & a Bighorn)
One of my co-workers has one, but he is on vacation for 2 weeks.
I went to buy one from Brownells, but they are now out of stock.
Looking for one like the Wiliams 1953
looks like this:
http://www.brownells.com/gunsmith-tools-supplies/sight-scope-installation-tools/sight-movers/front-sight-pusher-prod16152.aspx
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PM sent.
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I never knew such a thing existed. I've always used a small center punch and an even smaller dead blow hammer. Thanks for the link though, might have to pick one up. My barrels would sure look a lot nicer had I been using one of those all along.
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May 16, 2014, 07:03:44 PM »
Yeah,
They work good for the ramp style front site, but would be difficult on an octagonal barrel.
I destroyed a ramp once trying to do the punch without proper support.
Have one on order, should be in next week
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Be careful which one you buy though. You can find a lot of different types and a few different styles. I have one that I got off Ebay. It works for the most part but you have to be very careful or you can still scratch the finish on your gun. Mine is a fairly cheap one that I had to send back when the bolts seized because the metal frame wasn't heat treated.
I haven't had to use it since it got replace with a heat treated version.
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May 17, 2014, 07:58:28 AM »
I have the Williams sight press on order. Didn't like the ones I saw on e-bay.
I have borrowed a Williams style from a guy at work, and have tried to buy it from him but no-go.
So now I'll have my own
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WOW! Ordered from Midway on Saturday, delivered to North Bend on Tuesday
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I have the one in the link. I'm happy with it.
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