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Posted: 5/20/2002 3:52:34 PM EDT
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I need to put a new sight on my 10/22. I snapped half of the front post off of the factory sights when i banged my rifle against my trunk door (yea, oops..) and i'd like to replace the whole setup with some sort of peep style sight. I read somewhere a while back that you can somehow fit the sights of an M1 carbine on a 10/22. anyone know how this works? any other suggestions are welcome also. thanks -Spaceman |
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I’ve never done it, but it looks like it’s doable but a little involved. I guess you know the M-1 carbine sight is all one piece (at least the ones I’ve seen). That is, the sight blade, ears, and sleeve going around the barrel are a single piece of steel. A key fits in matching longitudinal grooves in the sight and barrel to hold the sight in place. The key is placed in the barrel groove; then the sight is slid onto the barrel and key. And then a pin is driven crossways through the sight and key to keep the sight from sliding off. Looks like you could mount the M-1 sight on a 10/22 by turning down the 10/22 front sight base to the same diameter as the equivalent section of an M-1 carbine barrel (assuming the 10/22 sight is the larger of the two, which I think it is). You’ll need to leave a little shoulder at the rear of the base for the sight to butt up to – like it does with the carbine barrel. Then you would have to mill a groove in the 10/22 sight base for the key. This sounds like the tricky part - if the groove is not precisely made, the sight may be cockeyed or it may wobble. Possibility you could fabricate some screw or pin set up to hold the sight on by going through the sight and barrel; thus dispensing with the key. Rather obviously, I’m just guessing on all this. Sight adjustment of M-1 carbines sometimes included filing down the front sight. If you buy a front sight, make sure it hasn’t been filed on. If you actually do this, please post pictures. Incidentally, there appears to be two different size dovetails on 10/22 front sights. If you decide to simply replace the original sight, keep this in mind. Hope this helps at least a little bit. |
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Check the Brownells catalog, they have several. I have been thinking about replacing my factory sights with a set by Zepher that includes a rear peep sight that uses the factory scope rail screws to mount to the rear of the receiver. It also comes with an HK style hooded front sight for $35.95. Page 8 catalog #54. |
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