I have a parker-hale .308 that the front sight barrel screw hole is stripped on one side. The local gunsmith said that its a shallow hole (roughly 3 threads deep)and its an 8/36 hole. (he said the english gunmakers always used obscure thread sizes)
Anyhow, is there any danger of splitting or weakening the barrel by lightly re-tapping this hole to accept a screw again and re-mount the front sight??
The setup for it is 3 holes but only the center hole is threaded, the first and third hole are just post holes for rotational stability.
My next question pertains to what type of tap would such a hole require. Of all the taps I see on sets, they seem to be tapered, but it seems to me that it would require a straight tap, ...... is this true?? and if so, where would one get such a tap???
Thanks to all, for any sage advice I can get.
Anyhow, is there any danger of splitting or weakening the barrel by lightly re-tapping this hole to accept a screw again and re-mount the front sight??
The setup for it is 3 holes but only the center hole is threaded, the first and third hole are just post holes for rotational stability.
My next question pertains to what type of tap would such a hole require. Of all the taps I see on sets, they seem to be tapered, but it seems to me that it would require a straight tap, ...... is this true?? and if so, where would one get such a tap???
Thanks to all, for any sage advice I can get.