Skruface |
October 6th, 2007 10:37 |
The front sight of the AK uses a screw under the cleaning rod to exert pressure against the threads. When the screw becomes loose, the whole front sight wobbles side to side. You could line up the sight properly, and then tap a hole in the outer barrel where the screw goes. Simply use a slightly longer screw and you will eliminate that problem.
Be careful that when you insert the new screw that you don't insert it too far into the barrel - if the inner barrel is in place while you are putting in the new screw you run the risk of over-penetration into the inner barrel and damaging/warping/bending your inner. Always secure the screw first with the inner barrel removed, then slide the inter barrel in slowly. If it won't go all the way in, it's because the screw is too far into the outer barrel - simply back the screw out a little and keep slowly reinserting the barrel until it slides all the way in with no resistance.
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