To change the gun sights on a Smith & Wesson Model 5906, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe to handle. Use a sight pusher tool or a brass punch and a hammer to gently tap the old sights out of their dovetails; take care not to damage the slide. Align the new sights in the dovetail slots, ensuring they are properly oriented, and secure them in place by tapping them in with the tool or punch. Finally, check the alignment and make any necessary adjustments before testing the accuracy at the range.
Oh, dude, you're asking about a Smith & Wesson 9mm semiautomatic model 5906? That's like asking me to calculate the exact number of sprinkles on a donut. The value of a gun can vary based on its condition, age, and any modifications it may have. You'd need to check with a firearms expert or do some research to get a more specific answer.
BEST have it done by a gun smith..................
There are a few places you can find a Rear sights for a Savage Model 120. The most popular place to look would be online or a gun store.
You can get quality gun sights at a local gun store, or at a website that sells these goods. To find quality gun sights, you should check reviews by other people, or ask people you know for suggestions.
Try gun shops, gun shows, garage sales, want ads, e-gunparts.com
It's usually on the top right behind the sights. It will say 1938B or something like that.
I would go to Numrich Gun Parts Corp.They should have what you need.
Look through your iron sights, or plastic sights, or whatever.
The carbon will darken the sights and cut down on reflection/glare.
50-250 USD this depends on the overall condition of the rifle, and it also depends on what gun sights came with it. the previous price of 50 - 125 UDS is inaccurate, this gun was produced in the 40's and it is not that common, the model 51 is fairly easy to find but the 51m is not. there is variations on the 51M but it is mainly with the gun sights.
Indicates a model change from the original. The original might be a Model 1911. When it has a design change, it is now a Model 1911A1.
Have never seen an ad as you have described- sorry