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Early No4 Milled Micrometer Sight?
I came across this in a group of parts, its not like the others... marked E over D, with a forked surface for the plunger to engage, blacked with a ground off battle sight, a standard micrometer screw neck is to large to enter the body.
Best I come up with is a Trials Rifle sight that was converted for use on a 4T? What do you say?Attachment 104987Attachment 104988
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01-20-2020 07:57 PM
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You nailed it. Hard to see from the photo, but that looks like the stylized E-D found on early trials/snipers. Nice find!
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Nice find, here is what she looks like complete and installed.
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Yep, sorry I'm a bit slow getting back to you L1A1. That's the animal.
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They seem to have gone through some evolutions.
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There are certainly both 4 & 6 click versions. I have a '31 Trials T with a 4 click & a 33 with a 6 click.
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So if I was to rebuild it to make it more useful - should it have a modified adjustment screw as per MK IIV drawing or should I use otherwise "standard" Mk4 parts (with the neck reduced to fit)?
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If I was you I'd go back and find out if the rest of it can be located.
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Good advice there. If you can't possibly locate the rest of it, then worry about what to do.
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