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I have a new in box 1858 Uberti that I purchased from Midway back in February. Unfortunately, it has sat in be box since receiving it due to ... you guessed it, the supply shortages. Decided to pull the 1858 out and leather working tools and leather to finally start on the holster, belt, and pouch project that I have been researching.
I pulled the '58 out and was wiping it down with a rag and noticed the 'problem' .... the front sight is completely loose in the dovetail. It seems that the gob of preservative oil was the only thing keeping the front sight in the dovetail. It fell out so I completed wiped out the dovetail and dried the front sight and reinserted it and without the oil the sight freely slides out of the dovetail on either side depending on how I tilt the revolver. Pretty disappointing for a new revolver, especially when this should have never left the factory in such an obvious state.
The front sight is so loose in the dovetail that I'm not sure that peening (proper term?) it will work and I am unsure that I would then be able to drift the sight to adjust windage if / when needed afterwards. Does Uberti offer replacement sights with different sized bases that would offer a tighter fit? Does this revolver need to be sent back for repair?
Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
Steve
I pulled the '58 out and was wiping it down with a rag and noticed the 'problem' .... the front sight is completely loose in the dovetail. It seems that the gob of preservative oil was the only thing keeping the front sight in the dovetail. It fell out so I completed wiped out the dovetail and dried the front sight and reinserted it and without the oil the sight freely slides out of the dovetail on either side depending on how I tilt the revolver. Pretty disappointing for a new revolver, especially when this should have never left the factory in such an obvious state.
The front sight is so loose in the dovetail that I'm not sure that peening (proper term?) it will work and I am unsure that I would then be able to drift the sight to adjust windage if / when needed afterwards. Does Uberti offer replacement sights with different sized bases that would offer a tighter fit? Does this revolver need to be sent back for repair?
Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
Steve