I believe each scope is likely attached with a single screw, the rear scope screw goes through one of the peep sites and the fornt scope screw goes through the hole where the front sight was.
I believe each scope is likely attached with a single screw, the rear scope screw goes through one of the peep sites and the fornt scope screw goes through the hole where the front sight was.
I believe each scope is likely attached with a single screw, the rear scope screw goes through one of the peep sites and the fornt scope screw goes through the hole where the front sight was.
The aluminum, chess-pawn-shaped front sight unscrews off a threaded post (be careful not to break). My idea was to thread a drilled/tapped M38 bolt (minus its socket head) over this post. Then the front foot of the M38 can be screwed onto the barrel. A dab of E-6000 for the rear foot.
Will try the same method for the rear sight using one of the peep holes so that I don't have to drill a larger hole.
the front sight came out nice and easy. A real M38 is really gonna weigh the front end down, will be interesting to see how the balance is with a brass scope hanging over the edge of the gun.