Leave it in the sun, with cat litter (not the scented kind)or the granules they use to soak up oil spills in workshops packed around it.
This or an old cotton towel tightly wrapped for 100% contact.
It's looking very nice.
Leave it in the sun, with cat litter (not the scented kind)or the granules they use to soak up oil spills in workshops packed around it.
Today I received the front volley sights parts...
Where from and how much?!?!
I've got a few P-14's sitting around that could use some.










You were warned about the front sight... Use a hydraulic press. If you start to deform it with hammer or drift blows, you'll never get it off.

There is a Woodruff key, which you have to drive off first.
Actually the drawing makes it look like more of a parallel key. See p.8 of Description and Rules for the Management of United States Rifle, Caliber .30, Model of 1917, which there are several scanned versions www.coolgunsite.com/Model-1917-Rifle.pdf
I did this same project probably 5 years ago so my memory is a bit fuzzy. I seem to recall laying the rifle on some carpet with the muzzle against a 2x4 and the other end of the 2x4 against a solid wall. Then I took another short piece of 2x4 and rested it against the sights. A few quick whacks with a hammer against the wood on the sights and it popped right off. Worked for me anyways. I dont think you can remove that key without sliding the sights off, but im no expert. I also seem to remember that the pin that you removed is slightly tapered so it should only come out one side and can only go in the same side. Just something to watch when you reassemble.































