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    Default Benelli Nova Shotgun Front Bead Removal

    Hi all- I have a 12ga Benelli Nova which I would like to remove the front bead on- except the front bead is a hi-viz front site (came that way out of the box).

    Normally beads are just screwed in but I am hesitant to try and twist the sight off in case it's not just screwed in but welded or attached some other way. I'd kill myself if I twisted it and it broke off, leaving some sort of sharp edge etc.

    Opinions?

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    They screw in. A small adjustable wrench works well. Otherwise a pliers will do the trick. Make sure you go counter-clockwise. There is probably some Loc-Tite on it, so once it breaks loose it will come out easily.
    And there I was...Knee deep in grenade pins..

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    Excellent! Thanks so much. Puttin' a two piece high-viz sight on the gun and making it my permanent turkey and deer gun. I can now go ahead and remove it with confidence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stopher View Post
    Excellent! Thanks so much. Puttin' a two piece high-viz sight on the gun and making it my permanent turkey and deer gun. I can now go ahead and remove it with confidence.
    The fiber optic material it is made out of is brittle so if you dont want to damage it use a cloth and don't squeeze to hard if you use pliers.
    "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms. . . disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes
    . . . Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man."

    -- Thomas Jefferson

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    For what it does it would be no huge loss if it were thrown away once you took it off!! I installed a HI-Viz Bird Pipe that comes with 4 or 5 different colored light pipes which you can actually see! The original is too small and black & red and is hard to see unless it's really bright outside!
    http://www.hivizsights.com/Shotgun-Sights-C1.aspx

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    Why they are put on (bead) is beyond me? Never use one, look at the bird.
    Last edited by Wildfowler; 09-29-2009 at 03:32 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trapshooter1 View Post
    The fiber optic material it is made out of is brittle so if you dont want to damage it use a cloth and don't squeeze to hard if you use pliers.
    You are being a little loose with the term fiber optic. Even though it is huge, it takes more than ambient light to make it easy to see. Compare it to any true fiber optic and the difference is easy to see. Pun intended..
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    Quote Originally Posted by hognutz View Post
    You are being a little loose with the term fiber optic. Even though it is huge, it takes more than ambient light to make it easy to see. Compare it to any true fiber optic and the difference is easy to see. Pun intended..
    I think it is fiber optic. I don't completely understand fiber optics, but I know they draw in light and concentrate it at 2 points where it is cut. So I am assuming it draws all the light in from every where but the two ends where it is cut. The "frame" around the bead that holds it on covers up surface area, and it is very short in length giving extremely little surface area where it needs it. All that means it draws in very little light and shines ever so slightly. If you have a really long fiber optic sight like the champion easy hit you know it shines like a lazer. Bow sights that wrap fiber optic around the sight are that way so it has the most surface area possible to draw in light. Just because it doesn't shine doesn't mean it isn't fiber optic.
    "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms. . . disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes
    . . . Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man."

    -- Thomas Jefferson

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    I'd call it a red bar sight, as advertised. Just because it's red does not mean it is fiber optic.
    And there I was...Knee deep in grenade pins..

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    Quote Originally Posted by hognutz View Post
    I'd call it a red bar sight, as advertised. Just because it's red does not mean it is fiber optic.
    Really? I have a red shirt I swore was fiber optic
    "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms. . . disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes
    . . . Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man."

    -- Thomas Jefferson

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