Yaworski
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So I wanted to remove the rear sight from my new-to-me 3914. The guy on the YouTubes just took the set screw out and whacked it a few times with a plastic mallet.
I followed his example and whacked it many times and couldn't budge it. Put some penetrating oil on it and let it sit for a couple days and tried again with no joy.
Aha, I need one of those sight pusher things. Off to the interwebz to go shopping. Do I really want to spend over a hundred bucks for a tool that I'll use once? Not really.
I found a video by a guy who made his own out of a bunch of C clamps. That's a possibility.
I then came across a few on Amazon for between $20 and $25. So I ordered one. How bad could it be?
It didn't seem badly made but was very fiddly to get set up. Hey, I'm only using this thing once, maybe twice. Start cranking on the handle and the sight doesn't move. Keep cranking, waiting for the sight to move. Things are getting tight and starting to bend but the sight is still in place.
I sent it back for a refund.
I did get the sight to move with a drift, a plastic mallet, and a lock of whacking. Makes me wonder why the sight has a set screw.
I followed his example and whacked it many times and couldn't budge it. Put some penetrating oil on it and let it sit for a couple days and tried again with no joy.
Aha, I need one of those sight pusher things. Off to the interwebz to go shopping. Do I really want to spend over a hundred bucks for a tool that I'll use once? Not really.
I found a video by a guy who made his own out of a bunch of C clamps. That's a possibility.
I then came across a few on Amazon for between $20 and $25. So I ordered one. How bad could it be?
It didn't seem badly made but was very fiddly to get set up. Hey, I'm only using this thing once, maybe twice. Start cranking on the handle and the sight doesn't move. Keep cranking, waiting for the sight to move. Things are getting tight and starting to bend but the sight is still in place.
I sent it back for a refund.
I did get the sight to move with a drift, a plastic mallet, and a lock of whacking. Makes me wonder why the sight has a set screw.