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Not difficult with the right tools and even a modicum of patience. Sighted in two recently. One the sight damn near flew off the muzzle, had to peen the underside, used a wooden dowel finally on that. The other needed a brass punch to drift.
 
Note - the front sight base and the band around the barrel are actually part of the barrel. You can drift out the sight its self but if you want a nice smooth contour you will need to pull the barrel and have the sight base removed on a lathe followed by a re-bluing of the exposed steel (blued barrels).
 

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