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Hanzy4200
11-27-2021, 08:33 PM
A Century built CETME fell into my lap this weekend. Straight up trade for a WASR10. I took it out today and she ran great, but the front sight needs adjusted. She's printing around 12" high and 6" right at 50. I am totally new to the HK clone rifles. Is there a way to adjust this without the tool? If not, where can I find a cheap one?

Texas by God
11-28-2021, 08:46 AM
Sarco has a Tapco cetme sight tool for $8 or so. Search "Cetme sight adjustment" for lots of info.

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1Hawkeye
11-29-2021, 03:07 PM
If it's like an hk 91 a Phillips screwdriver will work on the rear sight but the front isn't adjustable.

agcannon
11-30-2021, 09:51 PM
I have a cetme . I believe the front sight post is eccentric, to adjust for windage. The rear sight on mine was ground off, so bubba could try to mount a scope. welded an HK rear sight on, which is adjustable for windage. I think the cetme front sight as it is rotated, adjusts for windage.

armoredman
12-01-2021, 01:03 AM
I had a Century CETME. It lasted one magazine then fell apart. Century refused to honor the warranty, said it expired while on the distributors shelf.
Do you have a ground bolt? If so, you might have to look into the +1,2,3 rollers to get proper bolt gap, or try to find an unground bolt. Century cut a LOT of corners with this rifle. Get a good gunsmith to check it over. To this day I will not buy anything that any of the Century drunken monkeys assembled. Good luck.

agcannon
12-01-2021, 09:19 PM
Mine is a Century, armoredman. I changed rollers to increase the bolt gap. It's an older one with wood furniture. I've put over 200 rounds through it without a malfunction. Pretty accurate. I agree with you about the issues with Century, I have less than 400 in it, including the rollers and rear sight. I look at it as a beater truck gun, happy with it for the amount of money I have in it.

Surculus
12-02-2021, 11:59 PM
If it's like an hk 91 a Phillips screwdriver will work on the rear sight but the front isn't adjustable.

It's not: the CETME front sight is an entirely different animal to the HK design. The CETME has a fine thread sight screw with an eccentric sight post; turning it 1/2 turn will give you all the right to left windage you can get out of it; meanwhile, it's also moving the POA up or down as you adjust the windage. So you adjust for height first [however many turns it requires to "zero" on target], then adjust for windage. You cannot necessarily ever get it spot on, but "close enough" is the rule.

Hanzy4200
12-04-2021, 06:08 PM
It's not: the CETME front sight is an entirely different animal to the HK design. The CETME has a fine thread sight screw with an eccentric sight post; turning it 1/2 turn will give you all the right to left windage you can get out of it; meanwhile, it's also moving the POA up or down as you adjust the windage. So you adjust for height first [however many turns it requires to "zero" on target], then adjust for windage. You cannot necessarily ever get it spot on, but "close enough" is the rule.

Correct. I bit the bullet and ordered one from Sarco. Some guys get pretty darn close, but I agree it is not optimal. Armoredman, I'm not entirely sure what you mean by "ground bolt". I test fired around 30 rds and she ran well.