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  • SandHill
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 2209

    Ruger 10/22 Front Site Problems

    Took the 10/22 to the range with my 12 y.o. daughter last Saturday and had a blast. Only her second time shooting. Range Officer said she would get a free ice cream if she shot a bulls eye. She hit too many to count and was delighted with her prize. Great Day!

    At some point the front blade site got knocked out of its dove tail. It was easy enough to locate and I put it back in. Getting it to stay in was a different matter. It continually kept falling out. It was also difficult to get it seated all the way, which resulting in sa light cant and fewer bulls eyes.

    I plan to set it with some blue Loctite so it won't come out again. How to seat it all the way is less clear. I don't want to buy a $60 sight pusher for this and am reluctant to beat on the gun with a hammer, although I do a have a rubber / plastic one that I could use if I weren't such a coward.

    I am thinking about trying to push it in with a C clamp or something. Anyone ever try this? Any other ideas?
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    Fishslayer
    In Memoriam
    • Jan 2010
    • 13035

    The slightest give will make seating the sight nearly impossible. You need to put it in a padded barrel vise & tap it with a brass punch.
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    • #3
      ElvenSoul
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Apr 2008
      • 17431

      Just upgrade

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      • #4
        ojisan
        Agent 86
        CGN Contributor
        • Apr 2008
        • 11765

        Comes off left to right, goes on right to left...the base is slightly tapered.

        EZ fix for a loose dovetail: put a thin shim under the sight base to raise it up for more pressure against the dovetail wings.
        2nd EZ fix: slightly tap the dovetail wings down...careful, a little goes a long way.
        3rd EZ fix: dimple the dovetail flat surface with a sharp punch to raise some metal, basically the same idea as the shim.

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        • #5
          'ol shooter
          Veteran Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 4646

          The front is usually a total pain to get out when changing to Tech Sights. Since yours is already loose, why not upgrade to the Tech's so she's ready for Appleseed.

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          • #6
            Pardini
            Senior Member
            • May 2014
            • 1204

            At least use red locktite. The bearing formula would be better. Purple I think.
            Originally Posted by OCEquestrian View Post
            Excellent! I am thinking about it as well and I only have 4 points and an unfortunate "match bump" up to expert classification where I am far less "competitive" with my peers there.

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            • #7
              newbie1234
              Veteran Member
              • Feb 2016
              • 3121

              How about "Nylon Punch".

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              • #8
                hotrail
                Member
                • May 2014
                • 372

                Originally posted by 'ol shooter
                The front is usually a total pain to get out when changing to Tech Sights. Since yours is already loose, why not upgrade to the Tech's so she's ready for Appleseed.

                http://www.tech-sights.com/
                My thoughts exactly!
                The stock front sights are notoriously difficult to remove. Go to rimfirecentral and you will find 100 stories of grief trying to get them out. Hard to believe one fell out on its own.
                The Tech Sights are superior in all respects! And now that your front sight is out they are easy to install. She will shoot far better with these. BTW in addition to a better sight picture, they will give you a longer sight radius as well.

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                • #9
                  SandHill
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 2209

                  Originally posted by newbie1234
                  Thanks Newbie! Ordered me a nylon punch. Gotta love 1 cent shipping, no minimum. Fishslayer, will make sure to clamp it down when I do it.

                  To all those who counseled upgrading the sights: I hear you, but I think I will keep the 10/22 stock and plan to upgrade my daughter to the AR sooner rather than later. It already has better sights!

                  As far as the front site normally being hard to remove, I did some web searches and apparently this problem is common on the 50th anniversary edition of the 10/22 with the wood stock, which is exactly the one I have.

                  Thanks everyone, really appreciate the input!
                  Pooty Poot, you sure screwed the pooch this time! - Ghost of Roza Shanina, WWII Soviet Sniper

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                  • #10
                    Speedkills66
                    Member
                    • Nov 2016
                    • 231

                    Originally posted by SandHill
                    To all those who counseled upgrading the sights: I hear you, but I think I will keep the 10/22 stock and plan to upgrade my daughter to the AR sooner rather than later. It already has better sights!
                    If you plan to transition her to the AR platform that is great another reason to add Tech Sights to the 10/22 now.
                    She can learn to use AR style peep sights on the 22 and when she moves to the AR the sight picture moves with her.
                    In fact that's the same path I took with my wife when she wanted to learn to shoot the AR.

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                    • #11
                      M1NM
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 7966

                      Originally posted by ojisan
                      Comes off left to right, goes on right to left...the base is slightly tapered.

                      EZ fix for a loose dovetail: put a thin shim under the sight base to raise it up for more pressure against the dovetail wings.
                      2nd EZ fix: slightly tap the dovetail wings down...careful, a little goes a long way.
                      3rd EZ fix: dimple the dovetail flat surface with a sharp punch to raise some metal, basically the same idea as the shim.
                      I've found 3 to work the best. The shim will need to be veeeeeery thin. Tapping on the exposed dovetail can be seen. #3 is hidden and works well. Loctite would be ok if you got it in the exact spot and never want to move it again.

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