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I tried unscrewing it, counterclockwise then clockwise... It's not coming out... Any tips besides soak it in oil for bit?

Mine was very easy to remove! Too easy really, it would have come out on its own with much shooting.

 

But to answer your question, penetrating oil and a good rap or two with a screw drive handle to help it sink would be my first idea. I can not imagine it would take much torque!

 

Good Luck!

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Hillbilly2 is correct. The newer S-12s ('07 and above I think) have a different type of front sight. It has a round base and a kind of spherical topped post.

Like this....

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The old style "pistol" sights sit farther forward, are raised up on the nub at the tip of the gas block, and have a more flat topped conical shaped post. Notice the flat sides of the base where you can grab it and unscrew it.

Here's the one on my '01 factory camo model.

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If you decide to drill and tap for a new sight, be advised, that pressed in sight will start turning if you just knock off the top and drill thru the existing sight base..................Get everything lined up just right, and drill thru the center, and she will start turning with the tap, bout half way thru..............might surprise you how long an old gunsmith will turn something like that before he realizes he ain't gettin nowhere............. :angry:

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  • 3 weeks later...

WOW I just realized that i had an actual bead on mine and it came off after shooting it the first time ...after reading some of these post i think i was sold a 12 with the wrong bead,,,the bead i had on mine looked like a BB type not like the ones posted here :eek:

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