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Old 04-29-2014, 09:25 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by Rick W. View Post
I agree the HiForce 44 product is ok. I also think that the Loctite 620 is ok in specific applications; both are just my own opinions. The 620 is certainly easy to use and clean up; but with some care, the other(44) is as well. Both so far have been good to me in my limited applications with high power rifle banded front sights and some simplistic Luger front sights.
I would feel entirely comfortable with this type of Loctite, Acraglas (which is commonly use to install barrel liners) or any high-strength adhesive. The only drawback is that once it's there, it's pretty much there forever. The solder is easy to reheat if you need to adjust.

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This part is the easy part. Getting the front sight at 12:00 o'clock is the hard part.
That's why I made that leveling block i showed in this thread: http://forum.lugerforum.com/showthread.php?t=30581 . I put the barrel in a receiver, then I used a level on the receiver and the block and adjusted until they were level. I had already tinned the parts so the fit was snug enough to hold the band in the right position until I got it soldered. Let me know if you want to borrow the block, it's just sitting there in a drawer anyway.
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