Not sure if anyone knows about this particular info, but here goes.
I own a 1970 Winchester Cowboy Commemorative 30-30 rifle, and I'm nearing 60 yrs old, and can't see the front sight very well, these days.
I'd like to change it over to a fiber optic sight, however, the factory front sight appears to be a dove-tailed unit that's been ground half-moon on the bottom, and directly fitted onto the barrel w/o a ramp.
It's either tack welded, soldered, or epoxied onto the barrel, but since it's a steel sight and a vintage 1970 gun, I'd bet on tack welded or soldered.
Any sage advice regarding simplified removal of that particular WW front rifle sight?
BTW: It's about .500" high, so anything that would fit onto that area of the barrel (ramp and/or sight of the correct height) should work fine.
BTW: No safe queens in My home, although most guns are in nice condition, they all are fired because that's what they're intended for.
TY in advance for Your assistance!