Dragonframe 3.6 serial number
The only hole in the bottom of the sight's dovetail is a through hole for the elevation screw. NOTE: The P-85 rear sight I picked up has NO lock screws whatsoever. After the sight is installed, tighten the dovetail locking screw with the supplied allen wrench. After clearing the lock screws, if excessive force is required to tap in the sight, remove some of the metal from the base of the sight by sliding the sight across a piece of emery paper. To install the rear sight, first drive out existing rear sight > FROM RIGHT TO LEFT < (Caution - before tring to install sight, be sure the lock screws clear the bottom of the base or they will score the slide). The Millett front sight will fit all models except bull barrels. The Series 100 adjustable sight system for the Ruger autos will fit all models on the rear sight installation. Installing Millett Series 100 Adjustable Sights on a Ruger Standard Auto and P-85 And now back to the regularily scheduled programme. Using a plastic bag over the slide might help to restrain flying parts.ĪFAIK, the guns that are MkIIs from the factory are not affected. Be cautious that anything inside is not released.
When removing the factory sight, unscrew the locking screw and drive it out, right to left.
The rear sight holds some spring loaded parts inside. WARNING! The early P-85 (not MkII) slide is milled out to allow access? to firing pin parts. Wheeler Engineering Screwdriver Bit Millet Sight # 796034 (Midway) Millet Sight Adjusting Tool - SA00008 or MISA00008īROWNELLS - MAGNA-TIP MILLETT REAR SIGHT BIT 080-147-000WB Millet Rear Sight Bit Millett Rear Sight, Ruger P85, 89, 90, 94. “Combo Pak” included front and rear sights. Sight System for Ruger P-85 – DISCONTINUED NEEDS MILLETT FRONT SIGHT Redfield RPM-19 Mount for Ruger P89 Seriesī-Square Stainless Mount Ruger P85 P/N 12881 (42881?)ī-Square Base Ruger P-85 and P-89 Blue P/N 42880 (12880?) JPA-RP/22 JPoint adapter for Ruger "P" series, MKII, MKIII pistols. Making your hammer or recoil springs lighter may mean that the P85 will not whack the primer hard enough, or the recoil spring will allow the slide / rod to get battered up due to being too light. NOTICE! The P85 is more or less built like a brick outhouse. It is up to YOU to contact the manufacturer and / or Ruger in order to determine suitability for YOUR firearm -AND- intended use (target, plinking, self-defense). really.ĭISCLAIMER! Inclusion, or absence, of any item on this page that is to be used on a Ruger P85 or P85 MKII pistol does not mean anything.
The supporting purpose is to identify the model number, so one can search the web for old stock. One of the purposes of this page is to be my cheat sheet for P85 bling.