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Sorry, Just got back for a little family vacation trip. I'll get thoes photos together over the weekend. James
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Twinson:
Is it just me and my poor vision, or the angle of the photograph; to me the sunshade appears to be way too short?
My bet is someone has messed with the front of the scope!
HTH
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Originally Posted by
relics6165
Twinson:
Is it just me and my poor vision, or the angle of the photograph; to me the sunshade appears to be way too short?
My bet is someone has messed with the front of the scope!
HTH
Hmm, now that you mention it, it does look short!
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Originally Posted by
Twinson
Excellent, thanks! I was afraid someone had messed with the scope in a bad way. I will try to find a sunshade somewhere, although this could be quite difficult. I don't suppose someone here is selling sunshades?
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Sarco has originals. They also have all the scope components. They have exploded views of the scope internals and part numbers. I posted a link in this thread about 2 weeks ago. Stu
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M84 sun shade
Les Kraft has original sun shades. Excellent man to do business with. Kustom Kraft Gunsmithing.
Name: Kustom Kraft Gunsmithing Corporation
Street: 6 Walnut Valley Road
Columbia, nj 07832-2784
Phone: (908) 362-5944
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What are your opinions on shooting this rifle? I am unsure of if it is a good idea or not. Mostly because of the scope: I heard it is possible for the paint to start flaking inside the scope? I would REALLY like to at least test-fire the rifle, but what do you guys think? One possibility would be to get a repro M-84, but they are rather expensive and hard to find here...
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I gave mine a try
I shot mine a few times before putting it away, for whatever reason. It was way off paper at a 100 yds and at the full extent of the adjustment. If that happens to you there are instructions to show how to extend the el and wind nobs to allow further adjustment. I tried that and got the rifle on paper and in the X ring.
I may just get it out and pop a few more, I'm almost 60 yrs old and don't really know what I am saving it for. My eyes aren't getting any better and the M1D is a blast to shoot. Give it a try and have some fun.
Tom
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Originally Posted by
Tom Bowers
I shot mine a few times before putting it away, for whatever reason. It was way off paper at a 100 yds and at the full extent of the adjustment. If that happens to you there are instructions to show how to extend the el and wind nobs to allow further adjustment. I tried that and got the rifle on paper and in the X ring.
I may just get it out and pop a few more, I'm almost 60 yrs old and don't really know what I am saving it for. My eyes aren't getting any better and the M1D is a blast to shoot. Give it a try and have some fun.
Tom
Well, I am 30 and I kind of agree with you. Also, the way things are going in my homecountry I might not have any guns in the future. Maybe I'll just shoot it and enjoy it
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