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front sight seal tool
From a 1943 shop manual, photo shows the tool used to attach the front sight sealAttachment 22468
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04-15-2011 05:54 PM
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Isn't that one neat. I wonder if anyone has one of those?
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Jim, If you found this tool, you would not have any idea as to what it was for or how to use it ! Robert
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I just thought the seal was placed and driven in! I'll bet a lot were.
Thanks Robert
Bill Hollinger
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There MUST be some among us who've been aware this was out there. Like Bill Ricca perhaps? Or Scott Duff? No, unless it was among tools marked for the M1 I wouldn't know and then it would take time to guess. If you didn't know about the sight seal it would be more difficult to imagine too.
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That would be a good item for the old TV game show "The Liars Club".
Bill Hollinger
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If I recall that image is from the Rock Island publication. The funny thing about Rock Island was the organization made many tools that it used and were never distributed by Ordnance. Some of the tools were redesigned and manufactured for the system, others never existed outside of Rock Island.
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