Front site removal 10/22

Neonbee

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Hey Gang!
I'm looking at putting a barrel shroud on my 10/22 and need to remove the front iron site to get it on.
It's an SS stock barrel with a black front site.
Anyone know how to remove it??? :confused:
Thanks!!!

~Neon~
 
More like bash the f u c k out of it...drift sounds so calm and peaceful....

wrap a pile of tape around the barrel on each side of the sight to protect it in case you slip....
 
It was a breeze!
I just followed the instructions givin' in this thread.
I just wrapped the barrel with a rag 2 or 3 times (instead of tape). Tightened in a vice, put the punch on the bottom left side of the site and firmly hit it with a hammer 3 or 4 times and it slid right out.

This is where the site was on the barrel.

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And...this is my tacky impression of my 10/22 jungle carbine.

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THANKS for everyones help!! :D
 
I'm not big in to semi auto anything but this is the second gun I'll say this. I could see my self with a gun like that. Good job and don't forget to post pictures on ANY JOB not just before and after but also the between pics too.
 
I like it. Is it a ruger stock or aftermarket one?
Neonbee, I think your making alot of people happy that you joined the forum!
 
Thanks guys.....
I appreciate all your help and the kind words.
Lone-wolf, it's a factory Ruger "all weather" synthetic stock.
 
Ya Mike...
I just measured 2" to 2-1/2" forward of butt plate and marked center with a pencil.
I them drilled a counter sink hole with a 7/32" drill bit to a depth of 1/8".
Then I drilled in the same hole to a total depth of 3/8" with a 5/32" bit.
I inserted a Uncle Mikes base stud and screwed it in s l o w l y with a long finishing nail threw the stud hole.
Do the same thing to the front stock but only come back about an 1" to 1-1/2".
After the first one, there easy to do. ;)
I also put a set on my Weatherby XXII and my Marlin 25MN.

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