G'day guys, was wondering if any if you had experience removing open sights? Specifically on a zastava m85 in 223?
Rear sight looks like it is just a matter of undoing two screws holding it down but the front doesn't appear to obvious.
Haven't tried anything yet, at the moment it's just out of curiosity-the main reason I would look at it is when spotlighting, one of my torches that is less focused shines on the front sit when mounted on the scope. I have another that is a narrower beam, that works ok and have mostly hung it from the barrel regardless but I'm starting to think about fiddling with the gun a bit... I ran a business card between the barrel and stock today and found it was touching so will probably have a go at inletting that as well
Removing open sights
- JasonF
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Re: Removing open sights
Someone else will be able to confirm, but I suspect that you need to drift the front sight blade out to reveal a screw holding the base onto the barrel.
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Re: Removing open sights
Confirmed Jason, only takes a couple of minutes.
Barrel channel on these stocks would have to be the roughest Ive seen on factory rifle, but again doesn't take long to rectify.
Barrel channel on these stocks would have to be the roughest Ive seen on factory rifle, but again doesn't take long to rectify.