Centering the front sight on IZH-46m
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Centering the front sight on IZH-46m
The front sight post is not centered. Which front sight pusher to use?
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Re: Centering the front sight on IZH-46m
WTF?
What happen' to Morini v. Steyr?
Front sight "pusher" on an IZZY?
Just pick up the gun & shoot it.
What happen' to Morini v. Steyr?
Front sight "pusher" on an IZZY?
Just pick up the gun & shoot it.
Re: Centering the front sight on IZH-46m
Zero the gun, its a ten meter target pistol, if you can wind tbe knobs and center the group, why mess with it....... My TOZ front sight isnt perpindicular to the rear sight...... It still shoots 10s when I do my job......
Re: Centering the front sight on IZH-46m
"My TOZ front sight isnt perpindicular to the rear sight."
A common problem: I had the same problem on mine. I know there must be some kind of fix, but what I did was take a mill file to the top of the rear sight, shaving it down on a diagonal until it was "square" with the front sight. I then used a 3/16" chain saw file to make a U notch (just like a REAL Russian). Now I don't feel like my head is crooked.
With the air pistol, "Good Luck."
A common problem: I had the same problem on mine. I know there must be some kind of fix, but what I did was take a mill file to the top of the rear sight, shaving it down on a diagonal until it was "square" with the front sight. I then used a 3/16" chain saw file to make a U notch (just like a REAL Russian). Now I don't feel like my head is crooked.
With the air pistol, "Good Luck."
Re: Centering the front sight on IZH-46m
The front sight isn't in a dovetail, so you can't "push" it. If you loosen the mounting screws, you may be able to wiggle the blade and/or mount enough to get it straight. If I remember correctly, the front blade has a hole in it that a pin on the end of the screw goes into. If you need more adjustment than the factory supplied hole, use a needle file to elongate the hole slightly.
Be warned. IZH's are built with very limited quality control. More than one has been shipped with the barrel installed rotated enough that the sights are very crooked. If yours is one of those, the usual recourse is to send it back to the seller. I spoke with one dealer, and that was how they got most of their spare parts. Getting spares out of Russia (even when we were dealing with them regularly) was very difficult, so cannibalizing defective pistols was their only recourse.
Re: Centering the front sight on IZH-46m
GWhiteGwhite wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 8:24 amThe front sight isn't in a dovetail, so you can't "push" it. If you loosen the mounting screws, you may be able to wiggle the blade and/or mount enough to get it straight. If I remember correctly, the front blade has a hole in it that a pin on the end of the screw goes into. If you need more adjustment than the factory supplied hole, use a needle file to elongate the hole slightly.
Be warned. IZH's are built with very limited quality control. More than one has been shipped with the barrel installed rotated enough that the sights are very crooked. If yours is one of those, the usual recourse is to send it back to the seller. I spoke with one dealer, and that was how they got most of their spare parts. Getting spares out of Russia (even when we were dealing with them regularly) was very difficult, so cannibalizing defective pistols was their only recourse.
I am not talking about the whole sight. I am talking about the post that slides into it. IZH even provides a narrower one to change it. All I need to do is center it. It's visibly off center. It's a little to the right, all my shots are landing about 5 inches to the left. I dont want to tap it, it may do damage.
Re: Centering the front sight on IZH-46m
The muzzle weight, that holds the front sight, has a screw underneath it.
Unscrew that, you can rotate front sight right or left, then tighten screw.
Those Russian pistols are crude, but well designed.
Unscrew that, you can rotate front sight right or left, then tighten screw.
Those Russian pistols are crude, but well designed.
Re: Centering the front sight on IZH-46m
"My TOZ front sight isnt perpindicular to the rear sight."
I have a 35M with the same issue.
My fix was to remove the blade, then remove the blade support from the barrel (there is a set screw hidden by the blade).
Fill the notch for the set screw on the barrel with J-B Weld and reinstall.
Before tightening, I checked front/rear alignment by placing the pistol upside down on the kitchen marble counter top (flattest surface I have at home).
I have a 35M with the same issue.
My fix was to remove the blade, then remove the blade support from the barrel (there is a set screw hidden by the blade).
Fill the notch for the set screw on the barrel with J-B Weld and reinstall.
Before tightening, I checked front/rear alignment by placing the pistol upside down on the kitchen marble counter top (flattest surface I have at home).
Re: Centering the front sight on IZH-46m
How did you remove the blade? Did you tap it out?gimgim wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 1:24 pm "My TOZ front sight isnt perpindicular to the rear sight."
I have a 35M with the same issue.
My fix was to remove the blade, then remove the blade support from the barrel (there is a set screw hidden by the blade).
Fill the notch for the set screw on the barrel with J-B Weld and reinstall.
Before tightening, I checked front/rear alignment by placing the pistol upside down on the kitchen marble counter top (flattest surface I have at home).
Re: Centering the front sight on IZH-46m
If you have removed screw #71, the front sight blade should just lift out. The screw has a pin on the end that goes into the hole in the blade, so loosening the screw is not enough.