19 January 2009, 18:42
YaleRemoving Back Sight on Military Mauser
Ladies and Gentlemen:
I want to heat up the solder that secures the rear sight to a Mauser military barrel, and remove the sight so that I can sporterize the rifle. I've removed the rear sight with a propane torch on a military barrel that I did not care about in the past.
How can you do this, and save the barrel? The receiver will still be attached.
I was thinking about using heat paste in the bore and some wet rags fore and aft of the sight.
Sincerely,
Chris Bemis
19 January 2009, 19:02
Jim KobeIt is put on with soft solder and you can not heat it too much before the solder melts. It has a lot of surface area and may take some time but it can be done with a BIG propane torch. I normally use my acetylene torch with a low flame.
19 January 2009, 19:35
YaleDear Jim:
Thank you.
I found that a little help with a pair of channel locks and a rag worked well on the old barrel after the solder started to bubble out.
Sincerely,
Chris Bemis
20 January 2009, 07:20
HerrMesserI just used a hammer to tap it off when the solder started to run on the one I removed.
Rad
20 January 2009, 13:31
YaleDear Rad:
Thank you, I'll try using a hammer on my next sight removal.
Sincerely,
Chris Bemis
20 January 2009, 17:37
Mike in MichiganI use an open-end wrench that just fits over the barrel behind the sight. Hit the wrench, not the sight. Credit goes to Erwin G., an old mechanic I learned a lot from when I started out many years ago.
20 January 2009, 21:25
YaleDear Mike:
That's a great idea.
I used to do the same thing but with a box end wrench on stuck wheel cylinders years ago in my 1955 Plymouth.
Sincerely,
Chris Bemis