Been working with my HW95 Tyrolean and as suspected when I ordered it, my big head did not drop perfectly into the saddle. I needed to cock my head a bit and rock it on my cheek bone to get a clear sight picture. At this point, I had three options.
1. Bend the barrel.
2. Sand the saddle to fit.
3. Raise the front sight.
After thinking it over I decided to try and make a front sight elevator/riser. (Can’t find one) I needed about 3/8 of an inch and then the saddle would fit perfectly. That’s a lot a sanding on the saddle or bending of the barrel. Plus this HW95/.22 caliber has literally perfect barrel-to-receiver alignment and no barrel droop at all. So, when rummaging in my parts bin I came across this “Weaver” dovetail-to-picatinny mount. Plenty of meat on it to grind and leave a 8mm dovetail needed for the front sight. The mount worked perfectly. Now the saddle fits me good and is sooooooo comfortable. This simple sight riser made this 95 is a true pleasure to shoot.
Grind and file down the picatinny rails (dotted/yellow line) leaving/matching the same 8mm dovetail that’s on the barrel. This may be an option for those nervous to “bend the barrel”. Like me!
1. Bend the barrel.
2. Sand the saddle to fit.
3. Raise the front sight.
After thinking it over I decided to try and make a front sight elevator/riser. (Can’t find one) I needed about 3/8 of an inch and then the saddle would fit perfectly. That’s a lot a sanding on the saddle or bending of the barrel. Plus this HW95/.22 caliber has literally perfect barrel-to-receiver alignment and no barrel droop at all. So, when rummaging in my parts bin I came across this “Weaver” dovetail-to-picatinny mount. Plenty of meat on it to grind and leave a 8mm dovetail needed for the front sight. The mount worked perfectly. Now the saddle fits me good and is sooooooo comfortable. This simple sight riser made this 95 is a true pleasure to shoot.
Grind and file down the picatinny rails (dotted/yellow line) leaving/matching the same 8mm dovetail that’s on the barrel. This may be an option for those nervous to “bend the barrel”. Like me!