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A standard front sight base is attached with taper pins. Probably best left to a pro but it is possible to do it yourself with a drill press and a no. 2 taper reamer. Toughest part of the job would be to ensure that it remains straight during installation. I still haven't worked up the stones to try it myself.
It's straight pins and a damn tight fit... there is no gas system (on the 9mm)...
I took mine off to install an end cover on the foreend.... little penetrating oil, a plastic hammer and duct tap covering the sight no problem.... couple (like 20) light taps
and she came off...
How hard was it to remove the front sight block(two screws)?
I'm thinking that I'd like to go with a LaRue 9" or 10" rail handguard?
Wondering if there is any barrel work to do etc?
Mine is just an upper put on my 223 lower so I can't be sure but I'd think the 9mm 'pistol' would have a 9mm bffer in it or it wouldn't function properly.