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Unread 09-21-2016, 10:24 PM   #1
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A few more pictures of the above L P08.
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Thanks for the info and photos Don, lots of useful information here and a worthwhile project for sure.
Just wondering, is there any record that DWM may have put the relief cut for the artillery rear sight on any of their receivers but were not used as Artilleries such as Erfurt did to many of their receivers?

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So the toggle has a dovetail cut? What do you plan on doing with that???

The Möller barrel has the 7.65 land dimension - 7.6 - I've never seen that before. Being 7.65 and 100mm is kind of rare too.

Kind of neat.
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So the toggle has a dovetail cut? What do you plan on doing with that???

The Möller barrel has the 7.65 land dimension - 7.6 - I've never seen that before. Being 7.65 and 100mm is kind of rare too.

Kind of neat.
Yes, the Moeller bbl is kind of special.

You can see how the sight is dovetailed in the 9th picture down in the first post.

I plan to mill the "leaf" away(leaving the dovetailed part in place) and then re-contour the toggle to original outline, then re-finish.
Well, the entire piece will eventually be re- rust blued(or maybe not!).
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Looks like the starts of a great project , you could also TIG the bit you leave in the dove tail and it would disappear polished out it should come out looking good rust blued....
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Looks like the starts of a great project , you could also TIG the bit you leave in the dove tail and it would disappear polished out it should come out looking good rust blued....
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good idea. I've milled away the sight and one can see the dovetail lines as expected.

If I or someone I knew could do fine tig welding, that would be an option.
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good idea. I've milled away the sight and one can see the dovetail lines as expected.

If I or someone I knew could do fine tig welding, that would be an option.
See if there is a good machine shop in your area ask if they have a welder who does TIG , if they do ask to see samples of his work most welders who do it all the time can lay a fine tight bead explain what you want done and you should have good results .... I have a TIG welder and do passable work but I don't do enough of it to stay practiced so I wait till I have a few large projects to work on before I attempt the small stuff.
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Thanks for the info and photos Don, lots of useful information here and a worthwhile project for sure.
Just wondering, is there any record that DWM may have put the relief cut for the artillery rear sight on any of their receivers but were not used as Artilleries such as Erfurt did to many of their receivers?

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Relief cut on other than artillery by DWM- no.
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