Attaching it with silver solder. Parts fluxed, silver solder flakes placed in joint. Employ much heat.
Silver solder requires much higher temp than the soft lead solder used to attach the rear sight base to the barrel so putting it back on barrel without compromising this joint shouldnt be an issue. While you can get sight bases on and off a rifle with care without destroying the blue, the heat needed to silver solder is going to destroy the original bluing as you can see in these following pics. The squeamish should avert their eyes. Next steps are rust blue and assembly.
This part will always have a seam on close inspection but my goal isn’t to make a rifle something it’s not.
Silver solder requires much higher temp than the soft lead solder used to attach the rear sight base to the barrel so putting it back on barrel without compromising this joint shouldnt be an issue. While you can get sight bases on and off a rifle with care without destroying the blue, the heat needed to silver solder is going to destroy the original bluing as you can see in these following pics. The squeamish should avert their eyes. Next steps are rust blue and assembly.
This part will always have a seam on close inspection but my goal isn’t to make a rifle something it’s not.