I am trying to install a rear site on my K98. How many hands will I need? Is there a tool that makes this easy?
I assume that you want to slip the rear sight leaf into the mount..... Not that hard to do but some strength is required. Best that the rifle is clamped in a rifle vise or the barreled receiver is clamped in a vise with wood or copper jaw covers so as to not damage the rifle. I use a tool made of 3/8" wood dowel glued into something like a file handle or larger diameter dowel. Use the tool to depress the front of the sight leaf with one hand and push the leaf toward the muzzle with the other hand to slip the lugs into place. Difficulty depends on the strength of the sight leaf spring. Some are quite stiff.
I assume that you want to slip the rear sight leaf into the mount..... Not that hard to do but some strength is required. Best that the rifle is clamped in a rifle vise or the barreled receiver is clamped in a vise with wood or copper jaw covers so as to not damage the rifle. I use a tool made of 3/8" wood dowel glued into something like a file handle or larger diameter dowel. Use the tool to depress the front of the sight leaf with one hand and push the leaf toward the muzzle with the other hand to slip the lugs into place. Difficulty depends on the strength of the sight leaf spring. Some are quite stiff.
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I have it in a rifle vice clamped to my work bench. What your describing is exactly what I was thinking. I need to come up with a handle for a dowel.
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