Rear & Front Sight Installation Tutorial for the 2020 Colt Python - How To Walkthrough Guide

Published on November 10, 2022
Duration: 7:22

This guide details the installation of Wilson Combat rear and front sights on the 2020 Colt Python and Anaconda revolvers. It covers necessary tools, safety precautions, and step-by-step instructions for removing the factory sights and installing the new ones, including specific advice on thread locker usage. The instruction comes from Guy Joubert of Wilson Combat, a recognized authority in custom firearm manufacturing.

Quick Summary

This guide details the installation of Wilson Combat rear and front sights on the 2020 Colt Python and Anaconda revolvers. It covers necessary tools, safety precautions, and step-by-step instructions for removing the factory sights and installing the new ones, including specific advice on thread locker usage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Wilson Combat Sights
  2. 00:40Tools and Safety Precautions
  3. 01:06Rear Sight Removal Procedure
  4. 03:01Rear Sight Installation
  5. 05:01Front Sight Installation
  6. 06:48Range Testing and Adjustment

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are needed to install Wilson Combat sights on a 2020 Colt Python?

You will need a small flathead screwdriver, a 1/16" punch, a roll pin starter, a hammer, a vice with protective pads, masking tape, and the Allen wrench provided with the front sight kit.

What are the different front sight options for the 2020 Colt Python from Wilson Combat?

Wilson Combat offers four front sight variations for the 2020 Colt Python and Anaconda: Gold Bead, White Gold Bead, Green Fiber Optic, and Red Fiber Optic, providing options for various lighting and visibility needs.

What type of thread locker should be used for the front sight set screw?

Blue Loctite is recommended for the front sight set screw. Avoid using Red Loctite, as it is a permanent adhesive and can make future removal very difficult or impossible.

How do you ensure the firearm's finish is protected during sight installation?

To protect the firearm's finish, especially the barrel when using a vice, apply masking tape. This simple step prevents marring and cosmetic damage during the installation process.

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