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Restoring BLR after a Fire
hunter7198
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Recovered a number of guns from my Parents housefire and am beginning the restoration process on a Belgium built BLR in .308. Most of the damage was cosmetic, the only signs of excess temps were a minor blistering on the plastic barrel band and light bubbling on the forearm finish. The blueing didn't fare well due to the smoke and water. After a thorough cleaning, the chamber and bore are perfect and the bolt still had quite a bit of oil on the head so it doesn't appear to have experience high temps. I've test fired the rifle with 10 standard and 10 military loads on a remote fired rest with no malfunctions or signs of any problems. Other than the obvious issue of a nervous twitch when I finally work up the courage to fire it from the shoulder, I'm pretty confident it can be restored to a good shooter. The actual question is this....how can the front sight base be removed? I tapped out the sight blade and expected to see the normal mounting screw.....NOT. Little help needed from the pro's here, is it brazed to the barrel or attached otherwise?
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Why do you want to take the front sight base off?
If there is no screw, it was probably furnace brazed to the barrel. Taking it off will require a lot of localized heat right at the muzzle, which can't be good for the barrel.
Emmett