Only real problem I've got on my hands is the op rod guide being loosesadly one of the only things i wouldn't try to fix myself.
Sure thing! I don't live nearby though. Yea I did skim through it but I saw that you need a knurling tool so yea... I might try without the tool then as you suggested. Also I went to the range over the weekend and shot it for the first time and that was quite amazing!!only thing is it shoots about 10-12 inches low at 50 yards with the elevation bottomed out so I'm not sure if I put the rear sight back together wrong. Anyone have any idea what might cause this? Thanks
-Zorin
Sure thing! I don't live nearby though. Yea I did skim through it but I saw that you need a knurling tool so yea... I might try without the tool then as you suggested. Also I went to the range over the weekend and shot it for the first time and that was quite amazing!!only thing is it shoots about 10-12 inches low at 50 yards with the elevation bottomed out so I'm not sure if I put the rear sight back together wrong. Anyone have any idea what might cause this? Thanks
-Zorin
So far I've only heard of the method that required a knurling tool, which I do not have. Depending on how much it costs for a gunsmith to work on it I might just buy the tool myself. I'm open to other techniques too though, do you have a link to the double roll pin technique?
Thanks.
-Zorin




























