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Installed mine today, fairly easy. Best upgrade you can do! I actually have a sight picture now. Helpful hint..once old sight out lay new one in to get a ideal where the holes will line up than set up pin and tap away. comes with extra pin and bb detent.
To anyone wondering, a mid to late 2021 zpap92 had a standard pin that was peened on each side retaining the sight, not a roll pin. Lucked out and one side was peened poorly, so drove it out to that side and this video made it easy. Due to the size of the rear sight hood, the factory sight would flip under recoil. I test fit this with a slave pin and it seemed a little easily flipped, too, so put one of the ball bearing under and on top of spring. Being a tighter fitting roll pin, probably would’ve been ok, but I KNOW that sucker won’t move under recoil now.
I have the one sided peened pin... So your saying to use a punch on the peened side? Or the other side to come out from the peened end? Im having trouble right now.and it's frustrating.
@@whatsgrowingon one side wasn’t peened enough. If only one side is peened well, drive it out TO the well-peened side. Otherwise it wouldn’t come out. ETA: the tip of the punch will touch the poorly peened side. It will drive right out to the well peened side.
@@09cjonescj ya I've been hitting the side that is not peened to push out towards the side that is and it's still Jammed in there. Really tight . Then again I'm not using a good punch nor do I have it on a sturdy table so it wobbles a bit.
Mine didn't install so clean either. Both pins bent. Was using both the plier method and the hammer and punch method. Grease on pins both times. Almost like the roll pin is too big. bent my punch in the process so had to drill pin out and damaged my khyber sight. Wasted $40 bucks.
got the sight installed easy enough, with only one ball bearing. the detent is so tight that a small punch is needed to depress the ball. to change positions. is this a common issue?
Yeah same here, I was using 1 ball bearing as the detent. One position is not quite tight enough, and one position requires a small punch to depress to get it to move. There is also some play in the whole sight, I wonder if the sight base holes are two different sizes. I may try with 2 ball bearings like someone said on another comment. I have a Zpap as well
@@drooknight5454 on mine I tried the 2 ball bearings which made it too tight. so I just stored a small punch in the grip. with a bore snake so it wont rattle around. bear in mind I have a friend with a zpap that has had none of these issues. so I am guessing it is an issue that only arises with certain production runs
@@blinkventure6497 Ok thanks for the reply. I noticed I could push the sight to one side (direction perpendicular to the barrel, pushed towards the safety) and it would flip that way, and this could be done by hand, maybe something you could try. Yeah I think you're right about the different production runs. I bought mine early 2021 I believe from a distributor. I may try to find a very slightly bigger ball bearing to prevent it from going as deep into the sight base hole and hope that helps. We'll see...
I wish I would have found this first. I fubared my sight. The roll pin got stuck in the blade. I was able to get it out of the sight leaves but not remove the pin from the blade. Even trying to drill it out was to no avail.
The installation was significantly more difficult than the video. I've done this install multiple times and it gets easier but boy, between bending the pins and losing the ball bearings, its annoying. Love the sight picture.
I am hitting the pin pretty hard with the 1/16 punch. So far I've tore up the back of the punch but the pin hasn't moved. Does it only come out in one direction?
@@khybercustoms I did both of those, secured the gun using a bench vise and lined the punches up best I could used a small hammer then a larger one. Is it possible that they are peening both ends of the pivot pin to keep it from walking out?
@@RiflemanReveiws That has not been my experience, but the pivot pins are in there tight. No shame in seeking out a reputable gunsmith to help with installation of aftermarket parts. AKs are not as simple as ARs, they are built using very crude methods to loose tolerances. Some are tighter than others.
@@RiflemanReveiws I don’t know if you got your answer but mine is either not a roll pin, or is one with the ends peened, if it’s not then it’s a solid pin with the ends definitely peened. I’m going to try to center punch and the drill out the middle. I’ll let you know.
I highly recommend Not using the wrench it Will make this 10X harder I lost 2 ball bearings trying it this way. The sight won’t switch between the 2 different sight pictures easily no idea why redid this 2 times on the same side once on the other still nothing kinda bummed.