Was the any method of windage adjustment using the ZF12?
I have seen a sight with a secondry base with what appeared to be a windage knob, attached to the ZF12, but i didnt know if it was original or not?
ZF12 Windage
Re: ZF12 Windage
"No, you don't need to adjust it, it is correct!" says the German.
"It is your eyes that are off, you must get them corrected!"
Haha... no real way to adjust it that I know of. That sight you saw was Bulgarian, not German issue.
"It is your eyes that are off, you must get them corrected!"
Haha... no real way to adjust it that I know of. That sight you saw was Bulgarian, not German issue.
Re: ZF12 Windage
Thats funny, but sort of true. On the guns that have not had the reciever boxes dismantled and have the correctly numbered sight base, it is correct. Granted I have only messed with 6 or so guns, but the ones described above shot quite accurately with a zf12. Windage was always spot on. Elevation is not accurate because the ammo is not the same spec as what they were using.
The 2 sideplate guns I have run shouldnt have even bothered with the scope mount, they were way off, but im sure if someone took the time, the mount could be bent to zero the gun.
I actually have a kit that was supposedly used for this. It consists of a target and an optical borescope that slides through the backplate and into the barrel. You then look through it and align the circular reticle with the proper spot on the target and it shows you where the zf12 reticle should fall. I guess you then do what is required to get the zf12 to align with the reference mark on the target while the reticle on the borescope stays over the correct position on the target. Its been a while since I had it out. I actually was playing with the borescope the other day but I dont know what I did with the rest of the kit. I believe it was an interwar item as best as I recall.
The 2 sideplate guns I have run shouldnt have even bothered with the scope mount, they were way off, but im sure if someone took the time, the mount could be bent to zero the gun.
I actually have a kit that was supposedly used for this. It consists of a target and an optical borescope that slides through the backplate and into the barrel. You then look through it and align the circular reticle with the proper spot on the target and it shows you where the zf12 reticle should fall. I guess you then do what is required to get the zf12 to align with the reference mark on the target while the reticle on the borescope stays over the correct position on the target. Its been a while since I had it out. I actually was playing with the borescope the other day but I dont know what I did with the rest of the kit. I believe it was an interwar item as best as I recall.
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Re: ZF12 Windage
Hallo,
found this description about adjustment of the ZF12.
sorry its German
on page 13 is descripted what work is to do....
in a view words...
large deviation: the correction is to made by bending the scope mount, special tool is required!!
small deviation: the windage is to make by filing off the scope mount
hope this help
Greetings
Alpencorps
found this description about adjustment of the ZF12.
sorry its German

on page 13 is descripted what work is to do....
in a view words...
large deviation: the correction is to made by bending the scope mount, special tool is required!!
small deviation: the windage is to make by filing off the scope mount
hope this help
Greetings
Alpencorps
Re: ZF12 Windage
David, Please post pictures of this tool! We know you have it.
Hmm... what would you file?
Great info!

Hmm... what would you file?
Great info!
Re: ZF12 Windage
IMBLITZVT wrote:David, Please post pictures of this tool! We know you have it.![]()
Hmm... what would you file?
Great info!
Yep, great info........ and yeah, pictures of the tool would be great.
I presume material is meant to be removed from either the front or rear of the base along the surface that mates to the reciever, thus moving the point of impact left or right???
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Re: ZF12 Windage
yes ,100%.... that means the description....wooferocau wrote: I presume material is meant to be removed from either the front or rear of the base along the surface that mates to the reciever, thus moving the point of impact left or right???
Try to translate the complete description, But ....it's very difficult....needs some time...
mutch words from the old German Language is not found in the modern German-Englisch Spelling-Book.
And my english is not very well....

Re: ZF12 Windage
Your English is fine......i can only imagine how difficult it must be to translate.......alpencorps wrote:
Try to translate the complete description, But ....it's very difficult....needs some time...
mutch words from the old German Language is not found in the modern German-Englisch Spelling-Book.
And my english is not very well....
Thanks for the info..
