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Was breaking in a new CBOB today at an indoor range, and my front sight (stock CBOB night sight) almost fell off. Luckily I noticed it shifting off before losing it. But I see there's a pin or screw hole in the front portion of the sight and the slide.
Is this hole for a pin or a screw? To replace, is it a standard "something" part or a DW specific part? BTW, loved how it shot; was accurate until the front sight started shifting to the left (looking down the slide). Tnx
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The hole is for a roll pin. Essentially you have two choices....Go buy a 1/16" diameter(you can use a 1/16" drill bit to verify the hole size) roll pin a roll pin punch and something to trim the roll pin off with. Install the pin scribe the length, remove the pin trim and reinstall, perhaps with a drop of blue loc tite. The other option is degease the sight and dove tail, raise a burr or two on the bottom of the sight to snug the fit up and reinstall with blue or red loctite. Be advised the use of red will take a source of heat to soften the loctite to be able to remove the sight. I've done both, both work well. I'm sure the experts will be along to provide other options that I'm not bright enough to comprehend.
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There was a lot of talk on the 1911 forum about Vbob rear sights moving. Mine haven't yet after 2000 rds. Call DW they probably aren't very busy. LOL. Seriously, give them a call.
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I agree call Keith.
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You could try Dave Severns of Severns Custom at 775-790-0681.
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________________________ CBOB696 Lifetime NRA Member The biggest pain in the a** you'll probably ever have to deal with watches you from the mirror every morning. Good judgment comes from experience, and most of that comes from bad judgment. If you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is stop digging. |
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another for dave severns. He has my vbob and is replacing the sights, crowning the barrell and hard hatting it, a cz82, and sig 226 slide.
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