Looks like some badass tools. Curious how much better that sight adjustment tool gets you dialed in compared to the normal sight tools. Also curious as to how they use some of those other calipers/tools. Not sure what the significance is of what some of them tell you, but it all looks nice.
I have a East German set minus the large front sight tool. I had the above set once but traded it for something I needed. I also have a set of headspace gages that are East German
I bought AK74 gauges from the what is likely the same source. I trust Russian gauges more than a reverse engineered US copy.
I always wanted the East German version of this set. I could never seem to have the coin when the set came up for sale. Best time was on a hunting trip in Robert Lee, TX. A German range owner had a set. I was so strapped from NFA purchases I could not afford the $150 asking price. I was so, so close. Then when I had the coin I tried to contact him - he fell off the map.
I bought AK74 gauges from the what is likely the same source. I trust Russian gauges more than a reverse engineered US copy.
I always wanted the East German version of this set. I could never seem to have the coin when the set came up for sale. Best time was on a hunting trip in Robert Lee, TX. A German range owner had a set. I was so strapped from NFA purchases I could not afford the $150 asking price. I was so, so close. Then when I had the coin I tried to contact him - he fell off the map.
I'm a 1952 model also, but that tool kit is in a hell of alot better shape. My only excuse was I was taken out and played with ALOT! LOL
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