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I have a Zouave a Reproduction Arms with the same address as Navy Arms, made in Korea, got it in a trade NIB. Well it shoots a good group at 100 but way high 12" and to the left 6". Looked at the rear sight and had a screw that is like the recoil lug on a Mauser two holes so I got that out and no adjustment (windage). So I went and looked at what I had in my parts box and there is a Williams Peep with the right barrel countour so I put it on and mark the other hole, drill and tap it and instal. Now I have to go to the range to try it, hate that! (Right). Now I have a adjustable on my cheap Zouave I have $125 in it. :thumbsup:
 
That bayonet is neat!
When you miss the target with your shot you can yell "AAAARRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGG!!!!" and charge downrange and poke a bunch of holes in the target.
Of course you have to wait until the All Clear is given or the Rangemaster will get really upset.
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