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<blockquote data-quote="SPDguns" data-source="post: 3394395" data-attributes="member: 17621"><p>A while back, I posted a WTB for a 681. I dreamed this up years ago and thought I'd give it a try. I got the 681 from another member (You know who you are, thanks! BTW I still paid too much for it LOL). </p><p></p><p>Anyway- Pic 1- Base gun</p><p> Pic 2- Clamped down in the fixture.</p><p> Pic 3- Cutting the rear sight notch</p><p> Pic 4- Cutting the rear sight groove</p><p> Pic 5- Drilled for rear sight holes</p><p> Pic 6- Tapped the holes</p><p> Pic 7- Fits like it's supposed to!</p><p> Pic 8- Mill off the front sight and cut the dovetail. The barrel was underclocked about</p><p> one degree. I had to stop and build a frame clamp to pull the barrel so I </p><p> could reset the barrel.</p><p> Pic 9- Finished!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPDguns, post: 3394395, member: 17621"] A while back, I posted a WTB for a 681. I dreamed this up years ago and thought I'd give it a try. I got the 681 from another member (You know who you are, thanks! BTW I still paid too much for it LOL). Anyway- Pic 1- Base gun Pic 2- Clamped down in the fixture. Pic 3- Cutting the rear sight notch Pic 4- Cutting the rear sight groove Pic 5- Drilled for rear sight holes Pic 6- Tapped the holes Pic 7- Fits like it's supposed to! Pic 8- Mill off the front sight and cut the dovetail. The barrel was underclocked about one degree. I had to stop and build a frame clamp to pull the barrel so I could reset the barrel. Pic 9- Finished! [/QUOTE]
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