I just picked up a 1913 BSA No.1 Mk.III (no star - which surprised me, seeming the volley sights have been removed and the forend replaced, maybe when the barrel was replaced in 1922). The windage adjustment has been locked in place on the rear sight leaf by someone using a punch. This is all well and good, but some monkey decided to try and adjust windage and broke the knob off (not me, I hasten to add). I was wondering what my options may be, besides replacing the rear sight leaf completely (I would like to keep the numbers matching as much as possible). I was thinking of having the thread drilled out, and modify another adjusting knob (cut most of the threaded part off, and having the rest of the threaded portion turned down to fit the hole), then using epoxy to fit the adjusting knob in place. It would only be cosmetic, but as the adjusting thread can't be turned now anyway, any fix would only be cosmetic. Anyone else have experience of this problem and ways to fix it?Information
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