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Unread 06-01-2008, 10:08 AM   #1
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I know there are tools for fine tuning the rear sight on a 1917 artillery. My question is what do you use if you do not have one of these tools?
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Make one by grinding/filing a screwdriver.
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Make one by grinding/filing a screwdriver.
Thanks Ron, I am afraid that my metal working skills are on a par with my golf game (no pun intended) that is, non-existent. Degenerative arthritis in my thumbs really limits me.
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are you speaking about this tool ?
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are you speaking about this tool ?
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DH, I have one like shown above, available at $100 postpaid. One note of caution: the pins in these tools are a bit fragile and can break, if your fine tune screw is "out of round" or rusted in. I find for the "heavy" jobs, I use my ground down screw driver. TH
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DH, I have one like shown above, available at $100 postpaid. One note of caution: the pins in these tools are a bit fragile and can break, if your fine tune screw is "out of round" or rusted in. I find for the "heavy" jobs, I use my ground down screw driver. TH
Thanks, I had one of these and lost it while shooting last Sun. I was wondering if there were any cheaper alternatives.
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As Lugerdoc has pointed out, these tools are easy to break, especially if the adjustment screw is rusted in place or out of round.

I have had excellent luck by first soaking the screws with Gunk brand "Liquid Wrench - Super Penetrant" in order to free them up for easier movement.

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