It was the pistol...
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 4:05 am
A while back I had commented about my Izzy exploding and having poor accuracy after the incident. The accuracy never really improved substantially and I was having problems calling some of my shots like I normally can.
Well I decided to clean and lube the sight mechanism thinking that dust or dirt might be keeping the from reseating properly after discharging a round. While cleaning I felt the sight block shift a bit and discovered the screw securing it to the pistol was loose and as a result the entire sight block was loose on the pistol.
I retightened the screw and hope this will solve my problem. Unfortunately I can't test it at the moment as my off duty commander (wife) is sleeping and the shooting would wake her. Tomorrow I hope my groups tighten up again as recently I have had difficulties staying in the black (yuck).
I was wondering if this is a common problem or if it has happened to others? Is it safe to use locktite on these screws? Right now I am using a IZH 46M, but hope to upgrade to a LP2 as soon as I find a job. If I have similar problems on other pistols I would like to know the best way to fix this problem so it won't happen in a competition.
Best Regards,
Dave
Well I decided to clean and lube the sight mechanism thinking that dust or dirt might be keeping the from reseating properly after discharging a round. While cleaning I felt the sight block shift a bit and discovered the screw securing it to the pistol was loose and as a result the entire sight block was loose on the pistol.
I retightened the screw and hope this will solve my problem. Unfortunately I can't test it at the moment as my off duty commander (wife) is sleeping and the shooting would wake her. Tomorrow I hope my groups tighten up again as recently I have had difficulties staying in the black (yuck).
I was wondering if this is a common problem or if it has happened to others? Is it safe to use locktite on these screws? Right now I am using a IZH 46M, but hope to upgrade to a LP2 as soon as I find a job. If I have similar problems on other pistols I would like to know the best way to fix this problem so it won't happen in a competition.
Best Regards,
Dave