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    Don't Buy this rear sight remover in E-Bay

    I can get it to work, but gonna have to take to machine shop for some mods. Luckily I have a cousin with a big shop. But still a pain in the butt. It is built pretty good, but I think the guy building them mocked it up with flipper sights. Windage knob hangs below the flat of the dovetail on a type 2.
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    LOL, Hey that's right, but I wanted to be sophisticated! When all else fails grab your hammer!

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    + 1 STU1! Nothing like the good "old" way! I found this is a combo tool, also works on front sites. Just be slow and careful and a little oil helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rustship View Post
    LOL, Hey that's right, but I wanted to be sophisticated! When all else fails grab your hammer!
    Just remember: DON'T FORCE IT-USE A BIGGER HAMMER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    someone once told me the rear sight should come off going towards the right hand side as you look down the barrel

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    That is correct

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    so i guess the dovetail machined into the receiver is on a little bit of an angle and NOT parallel ?

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    that looks like the machine riverbank sells.

    i bought the one that Dailey (folcmote) sells, and it has worked well, and my thumbs sleep better at night not being afraid of the hammer

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    Yup, the one from Nick Dailey works very well. It costs,but min risk to boogering the sight or receiver.

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