Maybe you should just fix the broken original one...... no? There MUST be someone in Italy who can fix them - or someone who can get it to Fultons reliably.
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Maybe you should just fix the broken original one...... no? There MUST be someone in Italy who can fix them - or someone who can get it to Fultons reliably.
Good ole Taiwanese Wayne still pushing them out with his scope tins as well. I think enough was said in lots of previous posts about trying to zero a rifle to one of those. They have a place with reenactors rifles but not for the real deal!!
Yesterday, with a hair dryer I warmed the scope. The reticle moves also correttamente.Penso I had not screwed tight ring. They will try to shoot then I will tell you.
Your braver and gamer than me as that post and wire are amazingly thin and it would not take too much heat I reckon for the horizontal to either droop or go snap! the grease will probably solidify in another spot unless you went through the full range whilst it was still warm with the E & W.......
.....................never had a hairdryer in the chest that I recall, I'll check my 1033's and see if I missed that on issue :madsmile:
You'll have to explain to the flock what a 1033 is Gil.............!!
Oh alright then...........Army Form G 1033 was an Issue and receipt voucher in pads of 25 duplicated.
Basically once signed it was a legal document that you had acquired a piece of restricted or a starred item, which were logged as Rocking horse ****, watches and compasses came under it too:thup:
And were kept in the G-1098 store! How on earth did we ever remember all of this stuff?
It was the BIBLE to get anything done professionally. It certainly worked over at least 100 years that I know of anyway in the British and Commonwealth Armies.