I am not of much help to many of the other parts questions, but I can help you with the sight. The Germans had their sights set on the artillery Lugers to be adjustable all the way to 800m. This was obviously a very optimistic sight picture, but still. Anyway. They were so precise that their sight’s adjustments accounted for the spin drift of the bullet as it left the pistol/carbine and travelled the distance (at best an artillery Luger with a stock provided harassing fire at 200m-250m) As such, the sights drift visibly to the left as the user increases sight range.
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