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    Question ZF41/1 scope elevation "clicker" info request

    I have a ZFf41 that is missing amongst a few other bits the formed bit of sheet metal that engages the elevation ring detents for the various ranges. Seems a bit unlikely that there's a ready source of spares, so I would like to fabricate a servicable replacement.

    If anyone knows the thickness of the material and/or has detailed photos, it would be a great help if you would be so kind as to share said!

    Here's the area in question:







    This is all I have on the appearance of the "clicker" and screw(s):



    Now that there's a proper rifle on which to mount this scope, I would like to give it some range time! Optics cleaned up OK, so...




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