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Unread 03-11-2018, 09:49 AM   #1
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Has anyone tried the Ivory beads that Brownell's is selling ? If so are you pleased with them ? thanks in advance.
hi, yes and yes. have one on my 32 in, VHE 20 ga that the factory one fell out and on a CHE 12 ga. that the same thing happen too. had to epoxy them in.
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I put them on Gunner's Gun no complaints.
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They are great. The beads are a little large and the shank may be a bigger thread pattern than what you have. But with a Dremel tool they can be made smaller and the shank can be cut down so they will thread into the existing hole. A little super glue will keep them in place. The only thing with an ivory sight is that it can be broken easily when dragging it out of the gun safe or hitting it in the field, especially if you have reduced the shank size to fit the existing hole. Make sure if you reduce the shank size you do it all the way to the bead. Otherwise it won't go all the way into the hole and will sit up too high and look bad. I know from replacing one at midnight and had to waste one that had to be drilled out and a second one made, on a gun I was going to use the next morning.
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