8.5” 870 with open sights – “The Coffee Break Gunsmith Version”
Let’s start by stating the obvious..I am not a professional gunsmith
This is a little project I decided to do in about 15 minutes one day during one Friday coffee break when I was bored. I plan to put open sites on my 8.5” 870 but thought I would cobble together a mock up to see if it would be worthwhile. I had an extra rear Remington sight, some JB weld and a broken Ruger pistol front sight insert, so I glued the rear sight on, fitted the front insert to the Dlask front blade and then made a mould to epoxy the front pieces together. The mould failed and I was left with an epoxy disaster…but that was ok because I had used release agent on the barrel (butter actually since it was an afterthought and handy).
Next was to clean things up a bit and then I shot it the next day to watch the rear sight fly off. I didn’t bother to try to form a ramp until I fired it to see how (if) the epoxy held. I fired 5 slugs through and it is intact so I can call it a successful test.
Anyway here are the pics, remember it wasn’t meant to be a professional or permanent job. I will be sending the gun for proper brazed set of Remington sights or may get daring and try the Mossberg Ghost Ring set.
Cheers
Let’s start by stating the obvious..I am not a professional gunsmith
This is a little project I decided to do in about 15 minutes one day during one Friday coffee break when I was bored. I plan to put open sites on my 8.5” 870 but thought I would cobble together a mock up to see if it would be worthwhile. I had an extra rear Remington sight, some JB weld and a broken Ruger pistol front sight insert, so I glued the rear sight on, fitted the front insert to the Dlask front blade and then made a mould to epoxy the front pieces together. The mould failed and I was left with an epoxy disaster…but that was ok because I had used release agent on the barrel (butter actually since it was an afterthought and handy).
Next was to clean things up a bit and then I shot it the next day to watch the rear sight fly off. I didn’t bother to try to form a ramp until I fired it to see how (if) the epoxy held. I fired 5 slugs through and it is intact so I can call it a successful test.
Anyway here are the pics, remember it wasn’t meant to be a professional or permanent job. I will be sending the gun for proper brazed set of Remington sights or may get daring and try the Mossberg Ghost Ring set.
Cheers
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I have the left, right and ambi rear mounts and I did grate my trigger finger with the ambi once....but I switch the shotgun between left and right hands when I shoot all the time (often during the same COF) so about half the time any loop is going to be on the wrong side with the standard buttstock. To make it easier I either use a butt mounted web attachment that doesn't get in the way or no sling at all. I like the burnsed loop but it doesn't work well for me unless I go to the tactical stock, I have a specops on one gun but always end up preferring the traditional buttstock for some reason...I'm boring I guess 





















