I have an IAC (Norinco with a little quality control) Model 97 shotgun. I just acquired a heat shield with bayonet fixture from Numrich. Apparently I zigged when I should. My purchase is newly manufactured. It appears to be sturdy, so as "bling," it becomes a worthwhile purchase.
Okay, to my first problem. I'm nearly certain more problems will be discovered during affixing device to gun barrel despite its apparent simplicity. How do I remove IAC's bead front sight?
Removing IAC 97's bead front sight?
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Removing IAC 97's bead front sight?
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Re: Removing IAC 97's bead front sight?
Is it just a bead in the barrel or some type of ramp?
Beads are usually threaded or pressed in. If it's a ramp it could be soldered on or integral...
Just grab it with pliers and turn it out
Beads are usually threaded or pressed in. If it's a ramp it could be soldered on or integral...
Just grab it with pliers and turn it out
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Re: Removing IAC 97's bead front sight?
If possible, post a picture. As far as I know most bead sights on shotguns are just a little threaded screw with a spherical head, so should turn out reasonably easily.
Positive you're not going to need the bead sight, you could consider carefully filing it off so you don't leave a hole in case the hole goes clear through the barrel because I've seen them do that.
Positive you're not going to need the bead sight, you could consider carefully filing it off so you don't leave a hole in case the hole goes clear through the barrel because I've seen them do that.
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Re: Removing IAC 97's bead front sight?
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If the bead's screwed in (which it most likely is), be aware that it may be staked in place, in which case you would be better off by drilling it out to a clightly larger size & tapping the new hole for whatever front sight's needed/wanted.
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If the bead's screwed in (which it most likely is), be aware that it may be staked in place, in which case you would be better off by drilling it out to a clightly larger size & tapping the new hole for whatever front sight's needed/wanted.
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