Removing 10/22 Front and REAR Sight Advice

Use a brass drift/punch and it should come free . Maybe soak some Kroil or other penetrating oil in case it has rust.
 
Funny you post this, as I was fighting for my life to get the sights off my factory barrel last night lol. As mentioned use a brass punch so as to not mark anything up. You need a solid surface to be able to give it a good smack. Bench vice or bench block/2x4 should serve you well there. Rear site drifted from left to right, front site however was the opposite drifting from right to left ( looking down the barrel) hope this helps!

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If you don't got a brass punch, take fired 22 shells and put it over metal punches. I often put some electrical tape on the sight to protect it a little more.
 
As the guys above said, brass punches are a must. That being said, its still pretty easy to cause damage to a front sight post with a brass punch. Penetrating oil does help to loosen stuff up but it's never a bad idea to place a rag over top of the sight post, this can help prevent marring/damage. Since I started using the rag technique, I've managed to nearly eliminate any damage caused by hammering away with a punch.

It does slow things down a bit as you have to feel through the rag to know where to exactly hold the punch.
 
If the sights are welded in place, you'll need to remove the weld (by filing or grinding), or to overcome the weld (with a relatively heavy hammer).
 
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