Pulling the front sight base on a Ross Mk III

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My new to me Ross Mk III rifle had a severely canted front sight base, a good 10 to 20 degrees off, very obvious as seen. I tried putting the muzzle on a block of wood and tapping it straight with brass drifts etc but it wouldn't work, there is a taper and a very strong interference fit, it wouldn't budge no matter how hard I drifted it.
Member Tiriaq offered to put together a kit for safely pulling the front sight base off and driving it back on. I received it yesterday and it worked like Jack the Bear...the sight is now straight, the slot lines up for the retaining pin and it looks a lot better. The dimensions of the kit are perfect- it included a brass button to go in the end of the barrel to protect the crown.

Thanks Tiriaq!

Anyone else need to do this?

BTW, this rifle is built like the proverbial brick schidthaus. :lol:


Before:

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Pulling:

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RossFrontSightReset006.jpg

RossFrontSightReset009.jpg

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Finished:

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Gotta love the front sight on he Ross MkIII.

1 front sight base
1 front sight base pin
1 front sight hood
1 front sight blade
4 front sight hood screws

8 freaking pcs.....
 
My new to me Ross Mk III rifle had a severely canted front sight base, a good 10 to 20 degrees off, very obvious as seen. I tried putting the muzzle on a block of wood and tapping it straight with brass drifts etc but it wouldn't work, there is a taper and a very strong interference fit, it wouldn't budge no matter how hard I drifted it.
Member Tiriaq offered to put together a kit for safely pulling the front sight base off and driving it back on. I received it yesterday and it worked like Jack the Bear...the sight is now straight, the slot lines up for the retaining pin and it looks a lot better. The dimensions of the kit are perfect- it included a brass button to go in the end of the barrel to protect the crown.

Thanks Tiriaq!

Anyone else need to do this?

BTW, this rifle is built like the proverbial brick schidthaus. :lol:


Before:

RossFrontSightReset002.jpg

RossFrontSightReset003.jpg


Pulling:

RossFrontSightReset004.jpg

RossFrontSightReset007.jpg

RossFrontSightReset006.jpg

RossFrontSightReset009.jpg

RossFrontSightReset010.jpg



Finished:

RossFrontSightReset011.jpg

RossFrontSightReset012.jpg

RossFrontSightReset014.jpg



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Oh, nifty!

I'll surely need something like this puller when the time comes to put the front band on my restored M-1910.
I already have a bayonet Tiriaq lent me (and still have not sent back) :redface:
Tiriaq, can you confirm me your address so I don't send it at another place, please?
PP. ;)
 
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