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The only thing is, it shoots about 8 inches to the left at 50 yards. Ordinarily I'd just use Kentucky windage, but for this gun I'd like to get it set nearer to point of aim. The front sight is to the right of center in the mount post, so surely all that's needed is to drift it a little to the left. But it's being stubborn.
The front sight is very like that on the MG34 and MG42, with a set screw to secure it in place. I removed the set screw and tried a punch and hammer, but it wouldn't budge. Then I tried one of those screw type thingies like those used on SMLEs, but all it did was start to mar the finish and cut a circular gouge on the sight blade, and it still didn't budge.
So, what do you all suggest? Just use a bigger BFH and lots of authority? Or is there a trick with these? As long as no gouges result, a little cold blue will hide any purely cosmetic blemishes.
Thanks,
Bryan