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Erfurt LP08 Sights Need Attention
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03-27-2017 04:24 AM
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Nice work JM. A pleasure to see. You obviously trusted your friendly tig welder!
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
Then the fun began.
Needle files on a hard nut of weld I'm thinking? Extra glasses and no Scotch until finished.
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Nice work JM. A pleasure to see. You obviously trusted your friendly tig welder!
Laser weld, in actual fact! Man specializes in micro-welding. The photo above shows it "as is" after the weld. No discoloration, warping, or undercuts. Beauty.
The "fun" was generating a cutter smaller than 0.035" thick. I ended up dressing down a tiny grinding wheel to 0.025" so as to have some "wiggle room" whilst bringing the notches back to size in the mill.
All of which is incidental to the actual purpose of this thread: The dovetailed portions of the front and rear sights are still stuck! And I haven't the least bit of experience with these sights. Trying not to get in a rush and destroy anything, however, I bought it to shoot and it doesn't yet hit where it looks.

50m Chickens, 100m Pigs

150m Turkeys (tried both 200m and 100m sight settings), and 200m Rams
As can be seen on the spotting sheets, it seems a reasonably precise pistol, just not zeroed.
Last edited by jmoore; 03-28-2017 at 02:44 AM.
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If it was me pondering this JM, I'd be thinking along these lines. But bear in mind I don't know zilch about your particular sights! But the presence of lines indicating a dovetail AND a locking mech tells me that the part was made to a) move and b) be locked afterwards. And together that indicates that there's not a screw thread type adjuster there. I would heat the female part of the dovetail, clamp it and use a brass drift to judiciously start movement of the male part.
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"All of which is incidental to the actual purpose of this thread".
Not for me! As I have one of these beasts - LP08, that is, not chickens - with a tatty backsight. I am grateful to you for the photo of the welded notches.
It seems to be a bit of a systematic weakness with these sights that the rearmost notches go "kaputt".
Now I can show a welder exactly what I need done on my example.
Coming back to your problem with the frozen sights. It may simply be oil/grease that has become extremely fossilized. I have had foresight parts that needed a brass drift to separate them, as the old grease had turned into something like a resin. A substance upon which penetrating oils had no effect.
But before applying heat (which is a good suggestion, BTW, but watch out for any bluing) try soaking the part in acetone overnight. If that doesn't soften up any ancient gunge, then use heat - but dry off the acetone beforehand!
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I have had this problem with old grease inside the telescopic sight turrets and most other places which jambs them up solid especially inside the front ray shade. Chemicals won't penetrate and just a tiny bit too much heat - and you can kiss goodbye to the lens cement and the next many hours of free time!
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...But the presence of lines indicating a dovetail AND a locking mech tells me that the part was made to a) move and b) be locked afterwards. And together that indicates that there's not a screw thread type adjuster there....
Had not considered the screws to be merely locking devices! Interesting.... Wouldn't do for sight changes under time pressure, but at least it suffices for establishing a useful starting point. Which would be fine. Not expecting to shoot perfect scores with this pistol, but it's fun, and none of the other IHMSA shooters recalls anybody else trying their hand with such an "antique".
Last edited by jmoore; 03-29-2017 at 04:03 AM.
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
Not expecting to shoot perfect scores with this pistol, but it's fun, and none of the other IHMSA shooters recalls anybody else trying their hand with such an "antique".
Would love to get my hands on an "antique" like yours. Just not sure if IMSSU rules for the items I participate in would allow a barrel of that length. Would be nice though
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Originally Posted by
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... Just not sure if IMSSU rules for the items I participate in would allow a barrel of that length. Would be nice though

It's an 8" barrel, so it easily makes "Production" class in both Big Bore and Field Pistol (10 3/4" max length for both). No 150m sight setting, but hoping to be able to use the 200m setting and hold on the foot or thereabouts on BB Turkeys.
Whether it will reliably knock down 25kg 200m Rams remains to be seen. Our BB range has the targets calibrated to minimum topple force standards, so hopefully not TOO many "ringers"! Assuming I can hit them, of course!
Last edited by jmoore; 03-30-2017 at 12:31 AM.
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