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Front Sight Adjustment Tool & Recoil Lug Tool

Guillaume d'Orange

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Hi Gents,

Does anybody know the manufacturer of this sight adjustment tool (dpq) ? I have found no code like this one.
There's a Waffenamt stamp on the recoil lug tool that is a bit scratched (I seem to make out a WaA77). Any idea of the manufacturer ?

Thanks for your help,

Guillaume
 

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There is probably code for it should be have the complete list, the WaA77 is on other tool? to sample dps is Saxony located. b.r.Andy
 
Maybe that will be useful for you, it's full list of the WaA77.
 

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Front Sight Adjustment Tool & Recoil Lug Tool

dpq is Bruno Mädler, Werkzeug und Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik of Berlin. Michael Heidler’s code book is a must have for all collectors imo.


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dpq is Bruno Mädler, Werkzeug und Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik of Berlin. Michael Heidler’s code book is a must have for all collectors imo.


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Thank you mrfarb ! The firm continues to this day to produce tools: https://www.maedler.de/
I've looked up Mr Heidler's book and it indeed looks like a must-have.
Is there a sticky somewhere on the forum with a list of "must-have" books ? It may be a controversial or lengthy endeavour but quite a useful one.
 
Hi Gents,

Does anybody know the manufacturer of this sight adjustment tool (dpq) ? I have found no code like this one.
There's a Waffenamt stamp on the recoil lug tool that is a bit scratched (I seem to make out a WaA77). Any idea of the manufacturer ?

Thanks for your help,

Guillaume

Does anybody know if there are exact reproduction tools like these? In particular I'm interested in the front sight tool
 

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