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About Paul Johnston
Expertise
I can answer most questions regarding firearms, their use, function, action etc. with a focus on german firearms my speciality.

Experience
I am a registered Federal Firearms Licensed dealer. and am owner of Johnston Small Arms Co. . I am a part-time gunsmith and full-time gun enthusiast.

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Pro-Gun NH, Gun Owners of NH (G.O.N.H.), Life memeber NRA, Instructor NRA., member North American Hunting Club.

Education/Credentials
I have a certificate in machining, and have apprenticed with Ed Lander of NH for 5 years, a full-time gunsmith since 1946.

 
   

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Guns, Firearms, Projectile Weapon Sports - VZ-24 shoots high


Expert: Paul Johnston - 6/22/2007

Question
Hi Paul,
I have an 8 mm. Czech VZ-24, marked 1937, completely original. It shoots significantly high even with the rear sight adjusted all the way down. Approximately 6 or 8 inches high at 200 yards. The bore seems good and I can't see any damage at the muzzle. Can you help me with the possible cause and a solution to this problem. Thanks, Martin.

Answer
The Mauser has a "battlefield 0" of 1-300 yards hence you're shooting high. You need a higher front sight, however the Mauser doesn't have a standard dovetail. Lyman makes sights with a german mauser dovetail.  Order the highest sight you can, install it, shoot and then file  down the sight to shoot good, with your rear sight at it's lowest setting so you still have play. Thanks for your question.

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