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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2008
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| CARBINE REAR SIGHT HEY--CAN ANYONE TELL ME THE BEST WAY TO REMOVE REAR SIGHT FROM 30-CARBINE WINCHESTER M1-PEEP SLIDE---THANKS FOR ALL THE TIPS IN THE PAST--GOOD ADVISE IS HARD TO FIND AND I ENJOY THIS FORUM--THANKS JJ ![]() |
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| Super Moderator ![]() | I don't know why you would want to do that...Remove a Type 1 sight, but OK. I use a Brass bar and a Hammer and tap it out carefully by tapping the LOWER part of the base only. Rich
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| They make a tool for it, can be punched but risk damage. Sight is probably staked in place. They only go one way, I beleive to remove they go to the right |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Ohio
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| Always remove carbine rear sights by driving them from the left to right. There is a slight taper in the dovetail and if you drive them the other way, you can destroy the carbine by breaking off the rear of the dovetail!
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| Which side is the "right" side? Better explain it or he's gonna have a problem. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2008
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| REAR SIGHT--Right side I assume is, when at your shoulder aiming, your right hand would be on right side of weapon, Looked up on---m1.50webs.com---they say in artical #20 drive right to left to remove. Experience is better than theory. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Kentucky
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| The rear sight can be drifted out even if heavily staked. I try a big nylon puch first, then a big brass one. I change out these sights regularly and some are loose., hence the staking. I try to hide the stakes under the sight by moving it to maximum left and right windage. A sturdy vise and a big hammer remove even the stubborn ones w/o marring that Hoppes won't remove. |
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| J-Hoss....out is left to right. IN is right to left. That is why there is an S on the left side of the flip sight. It indicates the "small" side of the sight which goes in first. I'm a carbine gunsmith. You have it backwards! If you have quoted article 20 correctly, then the article is WRONG.
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| Out of mere curiosity, why are you removing to rear sight?
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| Hey Glockmeister--Carbine Sight being replaced with red dot--Grew up with open sights and since I buy guns to shoot, I change them a little to fit my style. After fifty years of hunting I still would not step out the door with a peep sight. I guess you have to love them or hate"m. Back to the weapon, I am missing a couple of fingers on right, so I make my rifle as light as possible, in this case I used a poly stock(for the small pistol grip), and if I do not like the red dot I will go to a scope. If I ever sell the WIN. I will put back to original---Love this 30 Cal.---Thanks for the Help---jhoss Quote:
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Ohio
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| Someone should correct the article. I'd hate to see someone destroy their receiver by driving the sight in the wrong direction and snapping off the rear of the dovetail.
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