Hello All
Has anyone here had the experience of removing the rear sight base from a 1903 barrel? I need a barrel for my Mark1 drill rifle project. and I saw one on GB with the sight base ground off. hence the question how hard is it to R&R?
Mike
Hello All
Has anyone here had the experience of removing the rear sight base from a 1903 barrel? I need a barrel for my Mark1 drill rifle project. and I saw one on GB with the sight base ground off. hence the question how hard is it to R&R?
Mike
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The sight base is usually very very very very tight on the barrel. If any kind of corrosion or rust gets in there, it only make it worse trying to get off. The sight base is destroyed by beating on it while you're trying to get it off the barrel.
John
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Time to feed the pigs!!!!!!
The sword of time will pierce our skins
It doesn't hurt when it begins
But as it works its way on in
The pain grows stronger...watch it grin.
I'm not sure why you can't drive the pin out, capture the barrel in a vise with blocks, heat the base and drive off. Better yet, add dry ice to the barrel in a wrag, then drive off.
Drill a hole in a 2x4. Slide it up to th base and beat on the wood with a hammer. Kroil on the base will help things too.
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