Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/10/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 07:43 PM 10/23/2007, Philip Forrest wrote: >Wow. I guess I got the good junk camera. >My M4 survived an Iraqi insurgent mortar attack during which it impacted >the >ground very hard, had the winder mechanism overwound & stripped. Myself >and >a machinist from my unit repaired the winder to operational condition >(Leica >repair in Iraq is non-existant...) THEN on retrograde movement out of theater >it was flooded with Atlantic seawater. Even after those severe episodes of >damage, the rangefinder worked flawlessly with no adjustments necessary. >CLA'd and repaired by Sherry K and it's never skipped a beat. > >If it can survive combat in the harshest environment that the military is >deployed to, then that junk is good enough for me. You have an experience quite in variance to mine. I have routinely bounce-tested my M3's and my M6, generally on concrete, but the slightest tap made all three of my M4"s come down with severe RF misalignment. The Leitz company was most unhappy with the poor quality of the M4 and shuffled it out of production as soon as they could for the even more unhappy M5. It wasn't until they shifted production to Midland that the quality was restored. Marc msmall@aya.yale.edu Cha robh b?s fir gun ghr?s fir!