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    L2a1 trilux sight pointer

    Hi does any one have a trilux pointer they would sell me ,or know where to get 1 from or the measurements of one so i could have a go at making one . thanks
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    These have been out of service for so long now. I doubt that pretty much any spares are available these days!

    I would suggest, you look for an unserviceable one. IE: The bodies on these sights were made from an Alloy. & it was common for them to fracture where the front long thin section(Where the adjusting screw & retaining catch assembly are mounted tapers towards the thicker main part of the Body.

    A Fractured sight unit is pretty well useless for anything, other than breaking for spares!
    You could then canibalise one for what you may need.

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    Correct me if I'm wrong of course but I'm not sure that the graticle was ever available as a spare part as I seem to recall that the grat came in a small housing. The housing was rotatable and the grat was reflected onto the focal point of the prism (reason it remains upside down) via the rotatable grat housing - which was then superglued(?) into the sight casing. The actual light source came from the tritium bulb thing that was sat above the base of the glass grat.

    Just thinking out aloud but don't think it was a spare part at any workshop level. Try AVIMO Ltd at Bristol. You'd have to be xxxxxxx good to make one I'd say!

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    I have made many replacement pointers for the SUIT sight using the pointer out off the SAWES sight, they need a little work to fix them to the original pointer housing, but are a very similar profile.

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    There's your answer Adrian...............

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    Hi guys thanks for you're replies ill just have to find a sawes now lol

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    Wot........ Just send it to Skippy to fix!

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    Adrian,

    I,ve got a complete one that I,m due to overhaul, so can get some measurements etc if you want.

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    I have most parts available...... I still have 15+ to rebuild and many more spare parts including new springs....

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    Could do with a spring as I used the one from this to complete an Australianicon one. Bought the mount for it, that fits on the AR15 then sold my AR15... just had enough of straight pull, excellent rifle though in M4 spec just a ball ache coking it all the time and was fussy on ammo.

    Thats why I wouldn't go for one of the straight pull L1A1's that are about, unless I could get the bits to complete the .22 conversion kit (have the mags and box)

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