then they know NOTHING about m14 rifles or garands-to see what i mean, pull up stevespages.com/pdf/springfield_m1garand.pdf- what you had there was a case of misinformation spread by the old "they told 2 fiends and so on- had somebody actually got out a MANUAL AND LOOKED IT UP, you would have seen the folly- if your's doesn't work, then it's been incorrectly assembled or it's missing pieces- it's NOT there "just for show-" i have an ancient 305 and it is an EXACT DUPLICATE of the m14 rear sight- and it works properly- you MAY have to disassempble yours or get somebody like hungry or m14 doctor or somebody that's EXPERIENCED IN GARANDS to diagnose what's wrong with it- the fact that it won't move is proof there's DEFINATELY something WRONG with it- now, the FIRST thing to check is the WINDAGE KNOB nut- this is on the right side, in the CENTER OF THE WINDAGE KNOB- if this is done up TOO TIGHT , the WINDAGE KNOB WON'T MOVE likewise, if it's TOO LOOSE OR NOT THERE AT ALL, the windage knob will not move- it's THIS NUT that i pulled off and loctited into place AFTER MAKING SURE IT HAD THE CORRECT TENSION to make it work- yes, i COUNTED THE TURNS it took to make it too tight, and again for too loose, and then again for the correct tension- you can use your M14 COMBO TOOL- THAT FUNNY THING THAT'S STOWED IN THE BUTTSTOCK - the BLADE on the socket end is meant for this
Thank for the response, I/we did look at the manual and there was no indication about on how or if the rears were adjustable. I know from others (Real m14,Garand's ect.) that this is the case, but didnt think this was the case being a chinese copy. I assumed with the report of it not being adjustable and no movement and without any clear refference to how ect, it wasnt. Yes I understood what the tool was for and what the parts do.
ht tp://www.m14.ca/manuals/Polytech_M305_Manual.pdf
We however did look again today and they do move now. now to re-zero.