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07-07-2009 06:53 PM
# ADS
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E F D in the UK may be able to help
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WW1 authentic leather slings used to come from IMA in shotgun news, maybe they're still available, I bought one, its the real deal,
rear volley sight arms and other bits were at Numrich.com last I looked.
Otherwise, gunbroker.com and fleecebay.
Nice find, and good onya for getting the bug, the first of many...
Last edited by RJW NZ; 07-08-2009 at 04:05 AM.
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Contact EFD if you need the screw. They are near perfect replacements.
If lacking the proper 'hourglass' spring washer, a small O-ring beneath the screw head will serve as a quick fix to keep the pointer from flopping around.
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Just a caveat here, You may also need the dial plate. When the arm was removed, the next step was to grind the stud it was mounted on almost flush with the dial plate.
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Thanks for the info everybody. I've been to most of the places you suggested but a few were new to me. The dial plate looks intact but I'll have a closer look at it again. I just assumed it was ok but I had no idea about the grinding. Once again, thank you everyone!
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Has anybody got a pic of what the stud should look like without the arm?
Steve
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I guess that this P14 is similar?
Remington P14 Volley Sight
There must be some way of knocking out the brass, ground-down centre piece and replacing it with a new piece with the stud cuts?
Steve