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Ruger RSM 375 H&H Front Sight Band Removal
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How is the entire assembly held onto the barrel? Not the sight bead, but the entire band assembly? screwed, brazed, press fit?

I'm interested in a 2nd gen 375 H&H RSM at a local gun store, but I intend to set back the front sight and thread the barrel for a suppressor (for my wife).

It's a 2nd gen RSM. Safety on the bolt/trigger (versus the tang), but the front barrel band swivel sits inside the stock forearm.

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you know, i don't recall properly, but i THINK they are milled into the barrel - I went and looked at the schematics on brownells to " confirm" but it didn't -- i SEEM to recall that the barrel band for the express and safari where never available BUT the #1 front sight base was - of which i've used several



https://www.brownells.com/gun-...r-m-77-mk-ii-magnum/
https://www.brownells.com/gun-...-m-77-mk-ii-express/

https://www.brownells.com/gun-.../ruger/ruger-no.-1a/


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I bought one of these the first month they came out, in 375. The front sight base is just like the other 77s and the #1; held on with a set screw and pressed/pounded onto the barrel; it varies on how hard they are to remove. Best way is the peen the outside on the bottom if they won't come off with a copper drift.
Making an integral front base like that would cost more than the entire rifle sold for.
 
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I bought one of these the first month they came out, in 375. The front sight base is just like the other 77s and the #1; held on with a set screw and pressed/pounded onto the barrel; it varies on how hard they are to remove. Best way is the peen the outside on the bottom if they won't come off with a copper drift.
Making an integral front base like that would cost more than the entire rifle sold for.



Thanks - wasn't sure if they were brazed on or not. I was hoping a set screw and pressed.


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Just curios, why not just pick up one of the 375 ruggers already set up that way?
 
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Just curios, why not just pick up one of the 375 ruggers already set up that way?
The RSM was the only Ruger bolt action rifle chambered in the H&H cartridge. The new ones are 375 Ruger.
 
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Correct

still regret selling my RSM in 2015. Reprofiled, refinished, recheckered stock, bedded, new pad, trigger job. Eventually made it to Zim to a guy that does PAC. I found that out a few years ago when I posted a pic on the 375 H&H FB group and he said he had the rifle.


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Will the iron sights still be usable with a suppressor fitted as I imagine a good sized suppressor will be required for the 375H&H cartridge?

Such a suppressor hanging off the muzzle is going to be rather cumbersome whereas partial over barrel suppressors are much more balanced on rifles e.g. with a 13" long suppressor, 8" is back over the barrel with 5" forward of the muzzle.
Of course you cannot have a front sight in place when using this type of suppressor but do you need one when using scopes as most do now?
 
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