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Sighting in the 1891 Argentine cavalry carbine.
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<blockquote data-quote="RETOKSQUID" data-source="post: 3009136" data-attributes="member: 8681"><p>Was able to pick up a nice 1891 Argentine Mauser Cavalry Carbine today as my next project. One question I have is about drifting the front sight (if needed) when checking the zero on this one. Is it necessary to remove the nose cap to make adjustments or is there a pusher type tool that I have not been able to find info on yet?</p><p></p><p>Had to order a new magazine assembly and front hand guard which is a shame, as the crest is in tact and all the numbers match. But it is going to be a shooter, so not really bummed about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RETOKSQUID, post: 3009136, member: 8681"] Was able to pick up a nice 1891 Argentine Mauser Cavalry Carbine today as my next project. One question I have is about drifting the front sight (if needed) when checking the zero on this one. Is it necessary to remove the nose cap to make adjustments or is there a pusher type tool that I have not been able to find info on yet? Had to order a new magazine assembly and front hand guard which is a shame, as the crest is in tact and all the numbers match. But it is going to be a shooter, so not really bummed about it. [/QUOTE]
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