K31 praise and how do I adjust the front sight?
I took my k31 out to the range for the first time today and was thoroughly impressed. I had heard it was good, but when i shot the first six rounds in a 2" group at 100 yards I was amazed:dancingbanana: It functions so smoothly and reliably too.
My buddy also got one and the front sight is out of alignment causing it to shoot to the right. I can see the marks on the sight where they should line up, but how can this adjustment be made? Thanks
Drifting a foresight blade
Good luck with the hammer! The trick is to hold the drift against the dovetail, and then hold the hammer handle between thumb and fingers, not a closed fist, and "flick" the hammer head at the drift, so as to provide an impulse to move the dovetail in the slot.
If you hold the handle in a closed fist, as if hammering a heavy nail into a plank, you will hit the blade far too hard and drive it too far. The flicking action enables you to nudge the blade into the correct postion.
I have several cases where a sight blade was way off the witness marks. In all cases, the marks were correct, after the rifle had been checked over for correct bedding etc and the appropiate ammo was used. It seems there are clueless people out there who shift the sight blade because they have not realised that, for instance, the barrel is binding on one side of the barrel channel. Correct such matters first, and then the sights are usually on target once more.
- And how about a target photo, when you've got the riifle centered?
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... and the packrat's "it might come in handy" prize goes to...
... Latigo!
for
a BRILLIANT tip!:thup:
If you just glue a bit of leather or plastic inside the ring to stop the foresight "ears" being marked, then that is a really neat solution!
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