I've noticed that when the rear sight is turned down to bottom out at 6/3 , the frame of the sight twists slightly to the left. Any way to keep it perfectly straight?
Has anyone run across this.
Stag15 Model 1, 2 months new.
I've noticed that when the rear sight is turned down to bottom out at 6/3 , the frame of the sight twists slightly to the left. Any way to keep it perfectly straight?
Has anyone run across this.
Stag15 Model 1, 2 months new.
Last edited by deanmg; 06-05-09 at 20:19.
Is there any way you could post photos? Would probably help with a diagnosis.
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Check this sight out see if it gives you some ideas.
http://www272.pair.com/stevewag/arsight/arsight.html
I think this is what you are talking about?
Last edited by Thomas M-4; 06-05-09 at 20:46.
Exactly. However, should this be found on a new rifle?
Last edited by Thomas M-4; 06-05-09 at 21:03.
Thanks for the input by all. Great info found in this forum. Glad to be here.
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Last edited by Thomas M-4; 06-05-09 at 21:14.
There is a spring in there that keeps that tension, if I recall correctly; it's done on purpose for repeatability, being easier to keep it consistently pushed to one side than centered.
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