I don't know how many of you know this Skribs guy, or his history with gunsmithing, but the dude is one of the most incompetent gunsmiths to ever gunsmith. There was one time, when the folks on this forum assured him that he could do a drop-in trigger kit at home, and this total ape managed to break the trigger instead. This is the kind of ineptitude we can expect from Skribs.
Well, today, Skribs decided to look up what it takes to change the sights on a Ruger GP100. And...it's one of the easier things I've done. The most difficult part was getting the springs to stay in when putting the rear sight back in. Other than that? Easy.
Which begs the question: why aren't other guns this easy?
Well, today, Skribs decided to look up what it takes to change the sights on a Ruger GP100. And...it's one of the easier things I've done. The most difficult part was getting the springs to stay in when putting the rear sight back in. Other than that? Easy.
Which begs the question: why aren't other guns this easy?