Mike D
07-11-2013, 04:28
Picked these up off of fleabay and thought some of you M1903 hobbyist's might be interested.
I'm no Chuck, but I ain't no Bubba either, when I can help it, that is, and figured these might come in handy for some of you who like to have the right tools. :D
These tools are well made. Fine checkering on the RSFB tools and a little course checkering on the little front sight install tool. Parkerized finish on all.
Removal tool (barrel must be removed from receiver) is a stout 3.4 lbs. Compare that to an '03 barrel with complete front and rear sights installed, it weighs the same!
Install (front sight must be removed) weighs 2.15 lbs and the front sight install 2.8 oz.
I believe the seller has another set for sale now. If you would like to contact the maker of these, send me a PM, and I will forward his email address. I did ask for his approval.
He also sent a set of directions with the tools, but they are kinda self explanatory. For the price, I find them to be a bargain. What else is there to compare them to?
I've used both rear sight tools with success. The front, I'm sure would work just fine. I popped the sides of the install tool with a hammer and also "dropped" it into the front of the RSFB to press bases on. Since it does surround the barrel, it could slightly mar the finish. The round bevel of the install tool is a very nice fit to the front of the base.
Whatcha think? Feel free to comment/ask questions.
Mike
http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad102/m1carbiner/Rear%20Sight%20Fixed%20Base%20Tools/22M1903008_zpsac5f67d6.jpg
http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad102/m1carbiner/Rear%20Sight%20Fixed%20Base%20Tools/22M1903007_zps874bcc4b.jpg
http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad102/m1carbiner/Rear%20Sight%20Fixed%20Base%20Tools/22M1903005_zpscfcef2ef.jpg
http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad102/m1carbiner/Rear%20Sight%20Fixed%20Base%20Tools/22M1903004_zps3faee346.jpg
I'm no Chuck, but I ain't no Bubba either, when I can help it, that is, and figured these might come in handy for some of you who like to have the right tools. :D
These tools are well made. Fine checkering on the RSFB tools and a little course checkering on the little front sight install tool. Parkerized finish on all.
Removal tool (barrel must be removed from receiver) is a stout 3.4 lbs. Compare that to an '03 barrel with complete front and rear sights installed, it weighs the same!
Install (front sight must be removed) weighs 2.15 lbs and the front sight install 2.8 oz.
I believe the seller has another set for sale now. If you would like to contact the maker of these, send me a PM, and I will forward his email address. I did ask for his approval.
He also sent a set of directions with the tools, but they are kinda self explanatory. For the price, I find them to be a bargain. What else is there to compare them to?
I've used both rear sight tools with success. The front, I'm sure would work just fine. I popped the sides of the install tool with a hammer and also "dropped" it into the front of the RSFB to press bases on. Since it does surround the barrel, it could slightly mar the finish. The round bevel of the install tool is a very nice fit to the front of the base.
Whatcha think? Feel free to comment/ask questions.
Mike
http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad102/m1carbiner/Rear%20Sight%20Fixed%20Base%20Tools/22M1903008_zpsac5f67d6.jpg
http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad102/m1carbiner/Rear%20Sight%20Fixed%20Base%20Tools/22M1903007_zps874bcc4b.jpg
http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad102/m1carbiner/Rear%20Sight%20Fixed%20Base%20Tools/22M1903005_zpscfcef2ef.jpg
http://i926.photobucket.com/albums/ad102/m1carbiner/Rear%20Sight%20Fixed%20Base%20Tools/22M1903004_zps3faee346.jpg