25 October 2016, 06:52
DCS Member1909 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.
25 October 2016, 19:06
Jim KobeI don't think you need to remove the front sight.
25 October 2016, 19:34
lost okieMine 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 MemberI soaked it overnight in oil and that did the Rick. Now to try to get the trigger pin punched out...
25 October 2016, 20:09
DCS Memberquote:
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.
26 October 2016, 08:11
sambarman338Won't the fore-end furniture come off without removing the sight?
26 October 2016, 08:55
Bobster13 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.