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5/26/2005 5:27:29 PM EDT
I have a Bushmaster a1 front sight currently on my rifle. I need to put a 0.40 tall front sight so I can zero it with my ARMS rear sight. I do not have an a1 sight tool. How can I remove it? I put alot of break free on it and using a small allen wrench I tried to turn it and it won't budge. I need some help please, any ideas?
5/26/2005 6:09:19 PM EDT
[#1]
bullet tip usally works well. or check the TM there is a  drawing in the back of the book how to make a plunger depressor then just use something to turn 5the sight out.
5/26/2005 6:15:03 PM EDT
[#2]
You can use a small punch (my favorite) or a bullet to hold down the plunger, then turn the sight with a pair of pliers (tape the jaws if you want to avoid scraping the sight).  Rotate the sight counter-clockwise.  As it gets close to coming out be careful not to let the pin fly out; it's spring loaded and can travel to any hidey hole it cares to if it's not secured.

[Gregory types faster than I do]
5/27/2005 6:19:54 AM EDT
[#3]
if its a A1 sight there round so he may just damage the sight a bit using pliers. A2  has 4 square side give your pliers something to grab hold of.

( I type with 2 maybe 3 fingers total betwenn each hand not counting thumbs.)
5/29/2005 11:39:58 PM EDT
[#4]
Forget the pilers.  Clean all oil off the post.  Depress the detent with a small 1/16" punch and slip a short piece of aquarium air tube over the post.  Twist the tube and the sight will turn easily, if not corroded.

A1 sight tools will work if it is rusted/dirty but for clean sights, the tube is cheap.
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