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could these sights work on maverick 88?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob72" data-source="post: 858158" data-attributes="member: 707"><p>I've mounted the banded sights using Devcon stainless steel epoxy, and never had a problem- it is expensive though. Another solution I've seen is to mount the banded sight, and drill & tap through it, and use a set-screw (3-56 would be a common bead-sight size). If you really plan on hard-use, that would be the way to go- just be sure to finish off the bottom of the screw so it is flush with the bore. KP Supply, on Agnew can order in a medium grit rubber-abrasive disc for a Dremel that is perfect for the job, and its about $2.</p><p></p><p>Edit: if you don't like that, the factory front ramp is available, but I believe its a sweat-on, which is a PITA unless you're good with solder, or a smith would probably do it for the $75 range. (don't quote me on that...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob72, post: 858158, member: 707"] I've mounted the banded sights using Devcon stainless steel epoxy, and never had a problem- it is expensive though. Another solution I've seen is to mount the banded sight, and drill & tap through it, and use a set-screw (3-56 would be a common bead-sight size). If you really plan on hard-use, that would be the way to go- just be sure to finish off the bottom of the screw so it is flush with the bore. KP Supply, on Agnew can order in a medium grit rubber-abrasive disc for a Dremel that is perfect for the job, and its about $2. Edit: if you don't like that, the factory front ramp is available, but I believe its a sweat-on, which is a PITA unless you're good with solder, or a smith would probably do it for the $75 range. (don't quote me on that...) [/QUOTE]
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