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    M1903 Springfield FRSB Cross Pin Inquiry

    Does anyone have an idea where to find a replacement Cross Pin for a Fixed Rear Sight Base (1903 1903A1 Rear Sight Collar)?

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    They are very rarely for sale, however I have heard an appropriate sized roll pin can be used and trimmed to length.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy View Post
    an appropriate sized roll pin
    I might be tempted to use a numbered drill bit shank cut to length. I would think you could find and exact size...
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    This is sort of "Bubba." But years ago, I needed one of these, and I had a set of cheap harbor freight punches sitting on my work bench. One of them was the perfect size and I cut it down and shaped it to the RSB. It worked great, but again sort of bubba too.

    But I think a set similar to this is what I had sitting there and used.

    http://www.harborfreight.com/hand-to...-set-3577.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by cplstevennorton View Post
    One of them was the perfect size and I cut it down and shaped it to the RSB.
    Almost to the inch what I've done with numbered drill bits. Touch of blue on the ends and they're good.
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    Wow, I guess there's more Bubba in me than I thought! My first thought when reading the title to this thread was:

    "The appropriate sized unfinished nail should work just fine........................."

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