W Wheel-er Member Joined Jan 18, 2010 Messages 60 Reaction score 0 Jun 19, 2010 #1 Hi Do the sights on a SW m67 lend themselves to a kitchen table swap out to modern night sights easily? Are some varients of the m67 better for this than others?
Hi Do the sights on a SW m67 lend themselves to a kitchen table swap out to modern night sights easily? Are some varients of the m67 better for this than others?
D daa9mm Member Joined Jun 16, 2008 Messages 222 Reaction score 2 Jun 19, 2010 #2 The front sight will have to be custom installed. Meaning, you'll have to remove the front sight and have a dove tail cut into it to fit the front night sight.
The front sight will have to be custom installed. Meaning, you'll have to remove the front sight and have a dove tail cut into it to fit the front night sight.
E Espen Member Joined Feb 7, 2007 Messages 36 Reaction score 22 Location Norway Jun 19, 2010 #3 On any 67 with a pinned front sight this sight set from Meprolight will be a kitchen table swap (If you are married, use a working table). You probably have to drill a hole for the pin in the front sight.
On any 67 with a pinned front sight this sight set from Meprolight will be a kitchen table swap (If you are married, use a working table). You probably have to drill a hole for the pin in the front sight.
OP W Wheel-er Member Joined Jan 18, 2010 Messages 60 Reaction score 0 Jun 20, 2010 #4 Thanks. I don't drill. Last edited: Jan 20, 2011
E Espen Member Joined Feb 7, 2007 Messages 36 Reaction score 22 Location Norway Jun 20, 2010 #5 Not really. The pin hole in the front sight is not drilled because if you take 10 different revolvers you will find the hole in 10 different places Just install the front sight and use the pin hole on your gun as a guide.
Not really. The pin hole in the front sight is not drilled because if you take 10 different revolvers you will find the hole in 10 different places Just install the front sight and use the pin hole on your gun as a guide.
OP W Wheel-er Member Joined Jan 18, 2010 Messages 60 Reaction score 0 Jun 21, 2010 #6 Thanks I can't drill the hole. Last edited: Jan 20, 2011
E Espen Member Joined Feb 7, 2007 Messages 36 Reaction score 22 Location Norway Jun 21, 2010 #7 Basically anyone with a drill press can do this easy. If a gunsmith manages to mess up that kind a job, he would loose his title on the spot
Basically anyone with a drill press can do this easy. If a gunsmith manages to mess up that kind a job, he would loose his title on the spot