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Bob in WA
08-12-2016, 01:20
I have 2 Remington front sight bases that do not have a hole in the front to accept the screw that secures it to base.

Normal or rejects? If normal how did they drill the hole without running the threads for the screw.

Cosine26
08-12-2016, 04:26
Normal. When SA was building M1903's they boresighted the front sight then drilled the holes. I received a couple of these sights when I ordered parts through the DCM.

chuckindenver
08-13-2016, 09:47
they have pins,. you just have to look real close. they blend in very easy

butlersrangers
08-13-2016, 04:11
I believe Bob meant the F-S Blade-Base, that dovetails and 'lock-screws' into the 'banded' front sight base, (which is pinned & 'splined' on the barrel).

John Beard
08-13-2016, 06:26
I have 2 Remington front sight bases that do not have a hole in the front to accept the screw that secures it to base.

Normal or rejects? If normal how did they drill the hole without running the threads for the screw.

The hole you describe as missing was drilled after the rifle was targeted. The front sight movable stud was adjusted by targeting (or boresighting) to center the windage. The barrel was then fixtured, drilled, and the screw installed to lock the movable stud in place. Precise fixturing kept the drill bit from damaging the screw threads.

Spare undrilled front sight movable studs were issued as replacements for arsenal or depot overhaul. You apparently have some of those.

J.B.

Bob in WA
08-13-2016, 06:39
Thanks you all for the information. I will have to find a used movable stud for my barrel.

Bob