Black Chowder
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- Jul 25, 2007
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Hi everyone,
I'm a new forum member. I own a little navy Pocket Pistol and I have two problems:
1.) It shoots high and I want to install a taller front sight. I figure since I don't have a milling machine I'll create a dovetail with a Dremel or file it by hand. Is there anyone making a good tall front sight that would work well with this pistol. I really want to be able to hit what I shoot at without judging the shot. After all, that's what sights are for!
2.) when I cock the pistol, if I cock it with some force, the cylinder will overshoot a bit so the timing is off. Should I file a little hieght off of the hand in order to get the revolver timing corrected? If I gently cock the gun it is fine, I just want a revolver that will not overshot the intended chamber.
Thanks for the help!
I'm a new forum member. I own a little navy Pocket Pistol and I have two problems:
1.) It shoots high and I want to install a taller front sight. I figure since I don't have a milling machine I'll create a dovetail with a Dremel or file it by hand. Is there anyone making a good tall front sight that would work well with this pistol. I really want to be able to hit what I shoot at without judging the shot. After all, that's what sights are for!
2.) when I cock the pistol, if I cock it with some force, the cylinder will overshoot a bit so the timing is off. Should I file a little hieght off of the hand in order to get the revolver timing corrected? If I gently cock the gun it is fine, I just want a revolver that will not overshot the intended chamber.
Thanks for the help!