Even with rings that are a bit too tall the cheeck weld is not bad. I see no use for their add-on cheek piece.
This should be a quick action setup for a 100 to 150 yard shot.

jschance wrote:How secure/stable is the mount? I'm assuming it hooks into the rear sight dovetail?
Might make a handy 'scout' set-up out of the 1892 platform, with a low powered pistol scope or the reddot like Nate was showing.
Cost? Availability?
I agree that it ain't traditional, but I'm starting to suffer the eye decline that age brings on, and it might make the difference between a shot I can take and a shot I can't in a dusky woods during deer season.
awp101 wrote:Does it simply replace rear sight or is it a d&t setup?
That's a problem I have with Indiana Hunting. Nobody seems to cotton to the idea of just taking a gun out into the woods and looking for somthing legal to take home for the pot.Jeeps wrote:People like what people like.
In the realm of hunting you can spend no money at all, pick up a stick and wait in the woods and hit something over the head, or you spend a million dollars on a GPS guided tomahawk missile.
What people usually do is something in the middle depending on their tastes, pocket book and ethics.
It's all good
D'ya think those come in a JSP?Jeeps wrote:... or you spend a million dollars on a GPS guided tomahawk missile.
I don't even think they come in HESH...FWiedner wrote:D'ya think those come in a JSP?Jeeps wrote:... or you spend a million dollars on a GPS guided tomahawk missile.