Modding a Hi-Viz front sight on the Ruger MkIII
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:22 am
Some of you will remember me as the guy that has been playing around with sights. I finally got comfortable with my hand on that gun.
The Hi-Vis front sight seemed too big and I played with mounting it back wards because the big end covered my bull. I reversed it and filed off the flared cup end of what is supposed to be the end closest to the nut behind the butt.
I played for weeks (I get to shoot at least once a week, more often if you don't want me crabby and irregular) to aim at the top of the Hi-Vis circle. I guess you would say the top of the glowing circle.
I finally took a stock pipe and flattened one side of the flare, down to the main shaft of the Hi-Vis pipe. Now my view is a 'D' shaped front Hi-Vis with the nice flat at the top. (one click difference)
It seemed right when I fell into it, and I'm happy as a dog going through the neighbors trash can. I just thought I'd report back because you guys seem to not only understand what I am saying, but want to talk about stuff like that. (Or fake interest and concern very well)
Take care my friends, next week we are introducing my Grandson to target shooting.
The Hi-Vis front sight seemed too big and I played with mounting it back wards because the big end covered my bull. I reversed it and filed off the flared cup end of what is supposed to be the end closest to the nut behind the butt.
I played for weeks (I get to shoot at least once a week, more often if you don't want me crabby and irregular) to aim at the top of the Hi-Vis circle. I guess you would say the top of the glowing circle.
I finally took a stock pipe and flattened one side of the flare, down to the main shaft of the Hi-Vis pipe. Now my view is a 'D' shaped front Hi-Vis with the nice flat at the top. (one click difference)
It seemed right when I fell into it, and I'm happy as a dog going through the neighbors trash can. I just thought I'd report back because you guys seem to not only understand what I am saying, but want to talk about stuff like that. (Or fake interest and concern very well)
Take care my friends, next week we are introducing my Grandson to target shooting.