An interesting post, Mark, thanks. That looks like quite an early one - maybe late '60s/early '70s?
Keep us informed as to how you get on!
Matt
An interesting post, Mark, thanks. That looks like quite an early one - maybe late '60s/early '70s?
Keep us informed as to how you get on!
Matt
I don't think you have taken enough photos Mark, can we have a few more please
Nice album, very useful if you have to strip one down, there's enough detail in the pics to sort out where the bit you have left over comes from.
Everyone has a bit left over when they strip a gun.
Don't they?.
Surely it can't just be me, can it?
Jef
AKA Porthos, a Piskateer of Renown.
I am a pistaholic, and proud of it
Hi,
Yes I did get a bit carried away with the photos.
I did not want to miss anything.
A quick update from tonight.
I put the pistol back together last night and took it to the club tonight to see how well it would shoot.
The bad news is that the front sight is canted over slightly and along with the repaired rear sight it needed the full adjustment one way to bring it on aim.
The good news it that it shoots just as well as my other 65 does. This means it is definitely worth spending some time any money on.
The front sight removal could be difficult though, as it has been clobbered with a hammer and is well and truly stuck. I may try warming it with some hot water or air gun and see it I can twist it off the barrel.
I should be able to get a new rear sight unit. Just depends on how much it will be.
I will write out a stripping guide when I get the chance.
Thanks
Mark
I thought the foresight was gummed up by the rather copious paint job.
The other thing that doesn't help is the notch on the rearsight plate being cut offset!
Had I kept it I was thinking along the lines of getting someone like UKNeil to make an adaptor that fitted in place of the rearsight to take a small red dot sight and shroud the barrel.
Morning.
Yes, the paint was gumming it all up a bit. But after the Nitromors then the hammer marks became a bit more obvious.
I've been soaking it in a penetrating oil and will try warming it up before I try again.
It does look like at some point in its life it had the barrel weight fitted to it. There is a circular mark on the top slide where the barrel inserts.
I did consider a red dot as well, the rear spring mounting hole looks like a good point to fix a bracket to. It could be made a snug fit on the side walls.
If I can get the front sight off, I was thinking some carbon tube might finish off the barrel.
I have now fixed the recoil slide problem, The 'E' clip was turned round and when installing the end shim and other 'E' clip I pushed the locking bar down a little to push against the pin a bit more and this made it easier to fit the parts.
It now locks up perfectly each time.
Thanks
Mark
Before and after the Nitromors.
It actually made a fizzing sound as it ate through the paint.
http://s699.photobucket.com/albums/v..._0832Large.jpg
http://s699.photobucket.com/albums/v..._0952Large.jpg
Mark
Try sticking it in the freezer overnight (preferably when 'er indoors aint lookin'), stick a pan of water on the stove and bring to the boil, pop the foresight in the water for a few seconds and see if you can knock it off with a lump of hardwood or a hide mallet.
It's worked on bike bits in the past.
Jef
AKA Porthos, a Piskateer of Renown.
I am a pistaholic, and proud of it