So because of an issue I ran across building my Leman kit I'm needing to redo sight dovetails and am wondering about trying a raised dovetail for the rear sight. Right now I'm leery of it so I'm not convinced that's the route I want to go but am curious about it. I see Track of the Wolf has a chisel for it but that's all I know about doing one since can't find much info.
It’s pretty simple. Like a lot of things it takes some practice.
On a rifle build, one way to practice is to try it on the barrel lugs.
Since I assume that’s done I would do this.......
Get a piece of square stock. This solid piece of steel needs to as wide as a side flat maybe wider.
Clamp this piece of square stock in the vise and cut in a “sight” dovetail. Use a cold chisel to raise the ears of the dovetail.
Doing this, you learn how to use the chisel and how to raise it up uniform.
You may find that you need to grind the chisel some but I have raised them with a good sharp cold chisel.
Doing it on a barrel will be a little different but not that different.
Also practicing on a piece of stock you may find you do not like it.
A sight dovetail can be repaired with a drift, hammer and cold chisel. Also the sight itself can be tweaked to fit a loose dovetail by peeling and spreading the metal.