20 February 2002, 03:43
andrew375adhesives
Has anyone got experience with fixing sights onto gun barrels with adhesives rather than solder? In particular I want to relocate the front sight on my Ruger Super Redhawk and would prefer not to go through the hassle of silver soldering. The adhesives I've been looking at are those for attaching shotgun ribs, like that offered by polychoke.
21 February 2002, 06:46
<bobshawn>Andrew __
Either the common cyanoacrylates ("Hot Stuff", "Wonder Glue", etc.) or the common two-part epoxies are applicable. However, for metal-metal joints, any chemical adhesive depends on area of contact and surface roughness (mechanical interlocking) for overall strength. You might consider pinning the sight as well.
Good shooting.
Robert
21 February 2002, 12:41
PedestalI have had good luck using Acraglas attaching rifle front sights, both temporarily and "semi-permanently".. Don't know about a heavy recoiling pistol, though... I suspect it would eventually give way.
21 February 2002, 18:23
AtkinsonHorse hockey

, I assure you glass and adhesives will not hold under hunting conditions in cold or extreme heat..There is only one way, and thats soft solder and screws, I use both, if I'm not using a barrel band in which case I only solder....
I have repaired a bunch of glassed on sights, barrel bands etc...A hot barrel, just from shooting, will disolve the glass and adhesives.
Glass and adhesives work fine as long as you keep them in the gun cabinet...
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Ray Atkinson
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