Today I brought the old Mosin to the range.
The weather was very foggy, but in between it was possible to shoot.
Last week I could adjust the front sight and today, with a little time, I got the expected results.
I’ll give it one inch more in elevation and another one to the left, then it should be ok.
The only non-original part is the front sight, which is identical to the original, but height-adjustable.
I bought it from a Canadiansite, euclideanmachine.com, and it works great.
If you have problems with the height adjustment of your Mosin, I wholeheartedly suggest to give it a try.
The adjustment tool is also very nice, and allows accurate 1” or less adjustment in drift and elevation at 100 meters without any problems.