M14 Shorty front sight help needed

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I have a 2011 M14S rifle and I just purchased a 2012 M14S rifle. The 2012 version has a taller front site than the 2011. I haven't fired either. My question is, because of the short barrel, is it possible to zero the 2011 version with the short front site or do I need a replacement front site. If so where can I get a replacement front site?
 
perhaps you should go shoot them and find out??
why is it that you are in possession of 2 battle rifles and neither have been fired????
rectify this or as they say your #### will fall off!!
 
You may find that a shorter front sight (not site!) is a plus. You won't have to wind the rear sight aperture pinion as much so that it sits up so high. This will give you better cheek contact on the stock and will allow slightly more accuracy from the rifle.

But you will find that out when you shoot it.
 
haha thanks dawg, moved need to get a range membership in my new city. The situation will soon be rectified, just need too know what others have experience and what to expect. #### still firmly attached!
 
Like Dieseldawg says you need to go shoot 'em before you do anything. Just remember that as taller sight will cause a higher POI.
 
Do both rifles have the same barrel length??

If you've got a shorty M14 with a low front sight blade, I can just about guarantee you'll be shooting way high. I had a M305 professionally shortened to 18.75" barrel from 22", and tried to hit targets with the original sight.

The shorter front sight is intended for the longer barrel, while a tall front sight is needed for the short barrel rifle. On my rifle, the sight radius was changed when the barrel was shortened, which is why I needed a taller front sight.

I managed to find a tall front sight in Canada thanks to a CGN'er, but I do believe that Brownells has them and will ship them to Canada.

Of course, you could always mount a scope on the short rifle with the low sight and forget about the front sight.....
 
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