27 January 2010, 08:31
Texas Blue DevilReplacement iron sights for Ruger RSM 416 Rigby
I have an older Ruger RSM in 416 Rigby. I bought it around 1992 or 93?? I do not like the front at all. It is a very thin, and I find it a little difficult to pick up in low light.
Can anyone recommend a brand/type of replacement sight?
Thanks!!
27 January 2010, 08:45
Steve LefforgeTry N.E.C.G. 3/32" white front sight. I put one on my 416 Rigby and 458 Lott. Really helps over the factory sight.
Steve
27 January 2010, 09:03
Winchester 69Would the bead insert from the factory-provided front sight on the .375/.416 Ruger Magnum be a simpler modification?
27 January 2010, 09:30
Big Bore Boar HunterI think Marble has a slide in insert for the front sight mount in 3/32" white bead.
John
27 January 2010, 10:28
Buliwyfquote:
Originally posted by Steve Lefforge:
Try N.E.C.G. 3/32" white front sight. I put one on my 416 Rigby and 458 Lott. Really helps over the factory sight.
Steve
How difficult is it getting the factory front sight off?
27 January 2010, 11:20
x2mosgI ended up letting the 'smith, Roger Ferrell, change mine. It was pretty dang tight. Roger said they're sort of hit n miss. Some really tough, some no sweat.
I put the NECG on mine.
David
27 January 2010, 18:40
Jim in MII put the NECG patridge on mine. It is a square post type sight.
NECG has several front sights just for the Ruger RSM.
I put a XS sights ghost ring sight on for the rear sight, and had the gunsmith remove the V rear sight and put a steel dovetail filler in the space.
28 January 2010, 00:28
degoinsquote:
How difficult is it getting the factory front sight off?
I've taken 3 off and they were all very difficult. There must be some kind of jig available somewhere for this proceedure, but I have yet to find one.
28 January 2010, 05:44
BuliwyfI "fooled" with mine for a little bit and it was harder than it looked so I gave up for now. I think you would need the factory front sight height to know what NECG height to order?
28 January 2010, 06:45
MFDAs for removing factory sight blade, you'll note that the detent/plunger is at the rear of the sight blade which makes it tough to push and tap at the same time. I used a cut off allen wrench/short end to depress pin, tap forward with wooden hammer handle, dowell rod, etc. and it will move out of the slot. Naturally gun is resting in rack/holder while doing this process. Use calipers to determine front sight height from bottom of base to top of blade and confer w/ NECG and they can guide you accordingly. They do a lot of them and seem to know what they are doing. Mind you replacement from NECG may be a bit tight and some carefull polishing of the bottom/edges of portion which is inserted may be called for. Also, once you have the blade out, suggest a thin layer of grease to aid in installation and possible removal in the future. Replaced all of mine using NECG.
28 January 2010, 21:00
degoinsquote:
I used a cut off allen wrench/short end
Well there ya go!!! I tried various bent wire type things but they wouldnt hold.....and I have plenty of allen wrenches that would work....oh well, next time.