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1909 Argentine Cavalry Carbine Stock Removal

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25 October 2016, 06:52
DCS Member
1909 Argentine Cavalry Carbine Stock Removal
I'm in the process of putting a Timney in my "new" Argentine in hopes of going from 13 lbs with enough travel to reach Argentina to a crisp 3-4 pounds. I'm stuck trying to remove the front sight. Any suggestions? I've tried YouTube, but nothing on the cavalry model.


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Marcus Cady

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25 October 2016, 19:06
Jim Kobe
I don't think you need to remove the front sight.


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25 October 2016, 19:34
lost okie
Mine had a set screw under the blade;then it just tapped off with a brass hammer. No solder or such. Others may be different.
Mike
25 October 2016, 20:01
DCS Member
I soaked it overnight in oil and that did the Rick. Now to try to get the trigger pin punched out...


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Marcus Cady

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25 October 2016, 20:09
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quote:
Originally posted by lost okie:
Mine had a set screw under the blade;then it just tapped off with a brass hammer. No solder or such. Others may be different.
Mike


That was what was needed. I'm still impressed with this 117 year old gun and still haven't shot it.


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26 October 2016, 08:11
sambarman338
Won't the fore-end furniture come off without removing the sight?
26 October 2016, 08:55
Bobster
13 lbs is way outside normal. The military trigger should only be around 5 lbs when clean and lubed. Yes there is a two stage take-up but the let-off should be crisp. I often replace all of the trigger group pins with new and lube. Then polish the sear surfaces.