The front site is actually a pedestal base and blunt blade. This height is required on the short barrels to get them to shoot to point of impact without a rear sight...just sighting down the receiver like using a bead.
The shorter barrels ~ 14 and 12inchers will shoot way high without a 1/4in pedestal or so under a bead or blade. If you use a rear site on a short barrel you need a reallt tall front blade like nearly 3/4in or so.
Even a 18in barrel needs a pedestal under the bead to shoot POI...that's why the oem Remmy barrels are like that.
The Dlask front blade setup looks NICE....
The front site is actually a pedestal base and blunt blade. This height is required on the short barrels to get them to shoot to point of impact without a rear sight...just sighting down the receiver like using a bead.
The shorter barrels ~ 14 and 12inchers will shoot way high without a 1/4in pedestal or so under a bead or blade. If you use a rear site on a short barrel you need a reallt tall front blade like nearly 3/4in or so.
Even a 18in barrel needs a pedestal under the bead to shoot POI...that's why the oem Remmy barrels are like that.
The Dlask front blade setup looks NICE....
What a load of crap. NEA told me that serious end users don't use sights.
The rolleyes means I'm being sarcastic, in case it wasn't clear enough.
NEA 14" barrels are now on sale for $205. Ready for you to install your choice of front sights, polish the chamber yourself and try to fit it in your receiver with a mallet.
Fixed it for you
Seriously, spend the extra hundred and get yourselfa decent barrel.





























