Re: sights
There are a couple of ways to get them on but only one proper way in my eye. A silver soldered front post -- a rear sight either mounted in a dove tail or the receiver drilled and taped for a rail with the rear aperture mounted to the rail or the rear aperture assembly screwed to holes in the receiver. This is the most secure way and the front post still can break off, especially if it isn’t done right. JB weld is one of the top 10 best inventions but I don’t think I could keep a front sight on with an epoxy and at the end of the day sights falling off of your gun is a bad thing. If the JB had something substantial to grip than maybe…..
There are a couple of ways to get them on but only one proper way in my eye. A silver soldered front post -- a rear sight either mounted in a dove tail or the receiver drilled and taped for a rail with the rear aperture mounted to the rail or the rear aperture assembly screwed to holes in the receiver. This is the most secure way and the front post still can break off, especially if it isn’t done right. JB weld is one of the top 10 best inventions but I don’t think I could keep a front sight on with an epoxy and at the end of the day sights falling off of your gun is a bad thing. If the JB had something substantial to grip than maybe…..