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    Post WW1 Periscopic Prism Co Ltd London Telescopic Sight Strip Down (by Valleysniper)



    With thanks to member Valleysniper, a new article has been added to the Technical Articles for Milsurp Collectors and Re-loaders (click here).

    WW1 Periscopic Prism Co Ltd London Telescopic Sight Strip Down (by Valleysniper) (click here)

    This interesting article is accompanied by a very nice photo montage, detailing the complete "strip down" of a WW1 Periscopic Prism Co Ltd London Telescopic Sight.


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    1. Unscrew the brass ocular lens housing from the tube thread. If it is tight borrow the wife’s dishwashing rubber gloves for some purchase on the tube and housing. If it is really, really tight, then you might have to warm the threaded joint area up a little with a hot air gun or hair dryer. With the Stepped tapered variant, if you are unlucky, sometime the brass collar of the brass ocular housing will unscrew from the brass ocular housing and stay on the tube threads. If this happens you will have to remove collar clean up threads and Loctite it back to the brass ocular housing.


    If anyone has any questions, comments or additions for inclusion under the "Collectors Comments and Feedback" section of the MKLicon article, or ideas for future topics, that they please leave feedback for Valleysniper in the appropriate announcement thread.

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