I am on sort of a vacation and may be able to post pictures when I get back. I screw a nut down on the screw to form sort of a base and lock the screw. This screw can be cut down to make a usable front sight. Slip the split pipe over the end of the barrel and clamp with the screw. I filed the front sight completely off, cut and split another short piece of pipe and drill and tap it for either a 6,8 or 10x32 nylon or brass screw from the hard ware store. When you try this sight you will most likely find it shoots way too high because the front sight is too low. The new rear sight can be clamped to the barrel with the two extra 6x48 screws in the holes you drilled and tapped into the base. Slide the split piece of pipe over the back end of the 22 barrel and reinstall the extractor.Ĭompletely remove the original rear sight. Now the parts that you have ordered may have come in. D&T another couple of 6x48 holes some where in the split pipe. Williams makes some great ones even peeps. While waiting on new parts to come in drill and tap two holes in the split pipe to hold a rear sight in. Remove this screw and spend 3 days looking for the various parts that went flying. The 22 extractor is held in by a tiny screw and is spring loaded.
I slit this pipe and beat a piece of tapered steel into it until it would slide over the barrel. I think it was 3/8 but it may have been 1/4.