Some come off by removing the screws. Others slide out left or right. Best let a gunsmith do it to prevent damage...
Depending on condition, type of barrel, sights, etc, anywhere for $150-$300.
Yes. It unscrews just like the fake suppressor on the MP5 22lr rifle.
To remove the open sights from a Baikal IZH-18MN, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe to handle. Use a small punch or a similar tool to gently tap out the retaining pin or screw securing the rear sight. For the front sight, you may need to remove a screw or gently tap it out from its dovetail slot. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
The savage/Stevens model 74 single shot falling block action rifle was made from 1972-1989.It is chambered in .22LR caliber with a 22in round barrel,open sights,color case hardened frame,and a straight stock.
Sight alignment is the process of properly lining up the eye with the rear and front sights on open or aperture sights.:)
Try gun shops, gun shows, on line auctions, place a want ad, Shotgun News, egunparts and pawn shops.
Best left to a gunsmith
To remove the action from a CBC FIE 22LR auto, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and the magazine is removed. Then, locate the takedown pin or screws, typically found on the frame, and carefully remove them. Once the pin or screws are out, you can slide the action out of the receiver. Always consult the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
Try gun shows, gun shops, pawn shops, egunparts, Shotgun News, garage sales, estate sales, on line auctions.
A .22lr AS is a little more powerful. It's very similar to the .22 WMR
50-250 USD this depends on the overall condition of the rifle, and it also depends on what gun sights came with it. the previous price of 50 - 125 UDS is inaccurate, this gun was produced in the 40's and it is not that common, the model 51 is fairly easy to find but the 51m is not. there is variations on the 51M but it is mainly with the gun sights.
You can see sights in Antarctica mostly by keeping your eyes open.