Exmilcop
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Good day all. Forgive a small re-cap, but here's my dilemma. I have a beautiful S&W DA in .44 Russian. From the low serial number it's early production but at some point in its life I believe it went through the hands of a master gunsmith and was completely refurbished. The condition is astounding, given its age, but it wears replacement grips and was thoroughly refinished. I finally got it to the range with some Fiocchi ammo and it was about 10-11" high at 20 yds. My thinking is this. With the fixed sights, there's very little room for adjustment. I was thinking of drifting out the little pin that retains the foresight and fabricating a ramped foresight block with a dovetail that would then be fitted to the rib and allow for different foresight blades. If I make a tail that fits into the slot for the original foresight and pin the ramp in place, I would not damage the original parts or destroy the integrity of the pistol. Your thoughts? I would make one blade for plinking loads and another for full factory spec loads.