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Just someone who has a gun vice and can tap on a set of MBUS sights without damaging the rail. I'm going to try it first, but wanted a back-up plan.For what kind of project? Smiths aren't one size fits all
If they don't go on pretty easily, something is wrong.Just someone who has a gun vice and can tap on a set of MBUS sights without damaging the rail. I'm going to try it first, but wanted a back-up plan.
Yeah, I've used the Troy battle sights in the past and they slipped on easily. This is the first time I've gone with plastic...wasn't sure how "snug" they were supposed to be.If they don't go on pretty easily, something is wrong.
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I appreciate that...I'm going to try and do it this evening.It should be super easy...Take out the bolt of the sight line it up with the rail and gently tap with a non marring hammer/tool until you get to the desired Picatinny spot and then put the bolt back in. They are slightly tighter than most aluminum sights