Making a slip-on type front sight.
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Re: Making a slip-on type front sight.
Mark,
Brilliant suggestion about using lead shot. I used a bit of plastic cut to shape but I can see lead being a better alternative.
Coming to your newer drawings....
I like them. However, I need a tube-stop to prevent the tube creeping back, which means the front arc has to go. The rear arc could remain but it would mean a little more machining. Is there any particular reason for the shape you have given the front sight post?
The next drawing of a barrel band with the post block screwed in is brilliant in it's simplicity and considering that far higher torque could be applied to the fastening screws I don't think it would move back under recoil. Not the most elegant of solutions but probably the easiest to make. Infact, if you think about it, one does not even need the block. Won't look nice though.
Thanks.
Mack The Knife
Brilliant suggestion about using lead shot. I used a bit of plastic cut to shape but I can see lead being a better alternative.
Coming to your newer drawings....
I like them. However, I need a tube-stop to prevent the tube creeping back, which means the front arc has to go. The rear arc could remain but it would mean a little more machining. Is there any particular reason for the shape you have given the front sight post?
The next drawing of a barrel band with the post block screwed in is brilliant in it's simplicity and considering that far higher torque could be applied to the fastening screws I don't think it would move back under recoil. Not the most elegant of solutions but probably the easiest to make. Infact, if you think about it, one does not even need the block. Won't look nice though.
Thanks.
Mack The Knife
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Re: Making a slip-on type front sight.
An excellent and very important point and one that hadn't occured to me. Thanks, Grumpy, that will definitely get changed.I like blades that slope from front to back somewhat as if the top of the blade is parallel with the base you often can`t see if you have the gun mounted incorrectly so that you are looking along the top surface somewhat which would mean that you shoot high.
I have a screw-in front post with a stop nut on my IOF .22lr and as you rightly said it's very practical but not very pretty.
To start with, I think I will stay with a black coloured post but it's good to know that cheap colour alternatives are available.
I did think of a system wherein the post having a small base is screwed onto the main base but I don't think I will be using the rifle with open sights that much. Like I said, the moment I get a new scope, the irons will come off and not go back until a state level shooting comp which is held once or twice a year.
Just out of interest, what air-rifles do you have?
Incidentally, in case anyone was wondering why I had left 15mm of base in front of the post, it is for me to put my spirit level whilst leveling the front sight. The 3mm thick post is purely a concession to my bad eyesight.
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Re: Making a slip-on type front sight.
Tube stops? You don't need no stinking tube stops! Just use a dab of epoxy. When you want to remove it just heat it up with a torch to where it is a bit warm, loosen the set screws and it will slide right off of there.
Much prettier that a stop somewhere breaking up the lines.
Much prettier that a stop somewhere breaking up the lines.
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I did not quite follow the exact design but my New Lite .22 air gun is missing a foresight.
So i took the measurements and went to a vehicle spare parts shop and found (after many shops) a "BUSH" that was almost the same size. I took it to a nearby welder and had a metal piece put on it. Total cost so far 28/-, 20 for welding and 8 for the bush.
The bush seems to be a bit loose around the barrel.
I have tried to put a rubber belt around it and push it in - that holds but it can be removed easily too so not happy with that, there isnt too much gap there (say enough gap for a business card to be folded and rolled over the barrel once)
Any suggestions on what can be done to fill in the gap. I was thinking of a think metal sleeve and then to seal it in with super glue.
any other?????
p.s. shall try to post pictures later today
So i took the measurements and went to a vehicle spare parts shop and found (after many shops) a "BUSH" that was almost the same size. I took it to a nearby welder and had a metal piece put on it. Total cost so far 28/-, 20 for welding and 8 for the bush.
The bush seems to be a bit loose around the barrel.
I have tried to put a rubber belt around it and push it in - that holds but it can be removed easily too so not happy with that, there isnt too much gap there (say enough gap for a business card to be folded and rolled over the barrel once)
Any suggestions on what can be done to fill in the gap. I was thinking of a think metal sleeve and then to seal it in with super glue.
any other?????
p.s. shall try to post pictures later today
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I would use a fine hack saw balde and slit the bottom of the band, then use a thin file on it until you had all of the extra play out of it. Solder or have welded close, then mount on your gun with epoxy. Soldering is cheaper and you can do it yourself, but you can't blue the thin line. If you had it welded and ground down you can blue it and it will not be noticeable.snIPer";p="30663 wrote:I did not quite follow the exact design but my New Lite .22 air gun is missing a foresight.
So i took the measurements and went to a vehicle spare parts shop and found (after many shops) a "BUSH" that was almost the same size. I took it to a nearby welder and had a metal piece put on it. Total cost so far 28/-, 20 for welding and 8 for the bush.
The bush seems to be a bit loose around the barrel.
I have tried to put a rubber belt around it and push it in - that holds but it can be removed easily too so not happy with that, there isnt too much gap there (say enough gap for a business card to be folded and rolled over the barrel once)
Any suggestions on what can be done to fill in the gap. I was thinking of a think metal sleeve and then to seal it in with super glue.
any other?????
p.s. shall try to post pictures later today
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Dear Sirs, I had a similar problem with my Webley.
The front sight blade broke off! I Just took a Barrel clamp used for a sling Prepared a steel blade with a hole drilled in the middle and inserted it between the clamp arms where the screw comes. Once tightened sufficiently it serveved the temporary purpose well for about 3 weeks till I got the new aluminum slipon sight made. Maybe it was just crude but it did serve the purpose and I was able to continue shooting. incidentally I dont use a Scope!
The front sight blade broke off! I Just took a Barrel clamp used for a sling Prepared a steel blade with a hole drilled in the middle and inserted it between the clamp arms where the screw comes. Once tightened sufficiently it serveved the temporary purpose well for about 3 weeks till I got the new aluminum slipon sight made. Maybe it was just crude but it did serve the purpose and I was able to continue shooting. incidentally I dont use a Scope!
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Installing a Slip on type sight.
http://anotherairgunblog.blogspot.com/2 ... front.html
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