What was the theory behind the half/round notch for the Toz rear sight option?
My rear sights have the square on one side and the half/round on the other side of the blade.
Toz half-round rear sight "notch"
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Back in the '60s, the Russians and their buddies were kicking the world's butt in pistol shooting with this idea.
I started using it about 30 years ago as an easy way to open up too narrow rear sight notches.
You buy a round chain saw file at the hardware store. They are untapered (straight), very cheap, and come in different sizes. Mine mikes .180" (3/16"?).
Even a spazz can use them without much finesse, so if you want it...do it. Just remember to angle the file so you don't get glare-inducing parallel sides in the notch.
I also used it as a partial fix to the canted front sight on my TOZ free pistol.
I started using it about 30 years ago as an easy way to open up too narrow rear sight notches.
You buy a round chain saw file at the hardware store. They are untapered (straight), very cheap, and come in different sizes. Mine mikes .180" (3/16"?).
Even a spazz can use them without much finesse, so if you want it...do it. Just remember to angle the file so you don't get glare-inducing parallel sides in the notch.
I also used it as a partial fix to the canted front sight on my TOZ free pistol.
[quote="Rover"]Back in the '60s, the Russians and their buddies were kicking the world's butt in pistol shooting with this idea.
I started using it about 30 years ago as an easy way to open up too narrow rear sight notches.
You buy a round chain saw file at the hardware store. They are untapered (straight), very cheap, and come in different sizes. Mine mikes .180" (3/16"?).
Even a spazz can use them without much finesse, so if you want it...do it. Just remember to angle the file so you don't get glare-inducing parallel sides in the notch.
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Spazz here ....
So you still use a half/round notch on your rear sight?
ps - I thought you were older than that... :-)
I started using it about 30 years ago as an easy way to open up too narrow rear sight notches.
You buy a round chain saw file at the hardware store. They are untapered (straight), very cheap, and come in different sizes. Mine mikes .180" (3/16"?).
Even a spazz can use them without much finesse, so if you want it...do it. Just remember to angle the file so you don't get glare-inducing parallel sides in the notch.
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Spazz here ....
So you still use a half/round notch on your rear sight?
ps - I thought you were older than that... :-)