MrTwistedFock
10-05-2019, 08:32 PM
I started reading old copies of American Rifleman reprints bought off of ebay. Got the M1 Garand one from 1961, man the cool info. Found out the standard for an as issued, USGI front sight blade width is .084" and that is a seriously wide front sight. I verified it several other places and found out the old Springfield Armory standard was indeed .084" minus up to .010" for factory manufacturing tolerances.
Made sense to me as in the rifle clinics Ive attended it was hammered into my head "you want a WIDE front sight," with .072" being the width you want for NMAR15A2.
I also found out the USGI standard for the M14 is exactly the same. M14 front sight blade width is .084" with the same minus .010" for factory tolerances.
I got my L.S. Starrett digital calipers out and measured my CMP Special blade width. Came out to .072" which kinda let me down a tad. Now Im on a quest to get a proper width M1 Garand front sight with the proper as issued, USGI blade width. Easier to focus your eyeball on because its a hair wider.
Have you ever measured your M1 Garand front sight blade width? Not talking about National Match M1 Garands, which are .062" wide. Im talking plain old, as issued, USGI or Marine Corps issued M1 Garands.
Tyrone
Made sense to me as in the rifle clinics Ive attended it was hammered into my head "you want a WIDE front sight," with .072" being the width you want for NMAR15A2.
I also found out the USGI standard for the M14 is exactly the same. M14 front sight blade width is .084" with the same minus .010" for factory tolerances.
I got my L.S. Starrett digital calipers out and measured my CMP Special blade width. Came out to .072" which kinda let me down a tad. Now Im on a quest to get a proper width M1 Garand front sight with the proper as issued, USGI blade width. Easier to focus your eyeball on because its a hair wider.
Have you ever measured your M1 Garand front sight blade width? Not talking about National Match M1 Garands, which are .062" wide. Im talking plain old, as issued, USGI or Marine Corps issued M1 Garands.
Tyrone