j-dogg
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Because things made by Communism need a little Capitalism and a side order of Collectivism to work properly.
I've been off a couple weeks and have tended to my flock of Soviet rangefinders that have been serviced by Fedka or me, or waiting to be serviced. Let's get started with a big bang, an ultra-rare Leningrad from 1958.
If you remember this came in recently and was actually serviced during the conflict with Russia. Yuri Boguslavsky and Oleg V. and Oleg K. are the best if you got an FSU Rangefinder and want it fixed right, wait for all this crap to blow over and send it to one of them.
It needed something stupid just an infinity adjustment but I had to take the top off to do it because the mechanism isn't perfectly lined up with the hole. If you have one of these (God help you) and are wondering how to get the top off, it's criminally easy. Pull the screws on the top, pull the two screws on the shutter speed adjuster (set it to 250 or something memorable before you do) shoot it until the spring loses tension then carefully pull up on the top.
I've been off a couple weeks and have tended to my flock of Soviet rangefinders that have been serviced by Fedka or me, or waiting to be serviced. Let's get started with a big bang, an ultra-rare Leningrad from 1958.
If you remember this came in recently and was actually serviced during the conflict with Russia. Yuri Boguslavsky and Oleg V. and Oleg K. are the best if you got an FSU Rangefinder and want it fixed right, wait for all this crap to blow over and send it to one of them.
It needed something stupid just an infinity adjustment but I had to take the top off to do it because the mechanism isn't perfectly lined up with the hole. If you have one of these (God help you) and are wondering how to get the top off, it's criminally easy. Pull the screws on the top, pull the two screws on the shutter speed adjuster (set it to 250 or something memorable before you do) shoot it until the spring loses tension then carefully pull up on the top.