Pearson's no drill scope mount
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- handirifle
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Pearson's no drill scope mount
Has anyone ever used one of these? http://mod94scoperail.com/index.html Do they hold zero? Seems VERY familiar to something I made 3 1/2 years ago.
Which is fine if he used my idea, he might have had it first for all I know, but I didn't have the means or desire to pursue something like that. Just wondering how well it works, if anyone here has used it?
Which is fine if he used my idea, he might have had it first for all I know, but I didn't have the means or desire to pursue something like that. Just wondering how well it works, if anyone here has used it?
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Re: Pearson's no drill scope mount
Yep......I have one on a model 53 Winchester. It was made for a model 94 carbine but a little filing and she hooked right up to the 53. Hold zero very well after several hundred rounds but...the 25-20 don't have much recoil. ----6
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Built mine for the 375 but never tried it, yet. Still working on the dovetail part. The one I built (dovetail) sucks.
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Re: Pearson's no drill scope mount
Handi...yours looks very nice and good thinking! Remember, the first time you build anything always leaves room for improvement. I'll get some pics later on today.----6
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Re: Pearson's no drill scope mount
Believe me, I KNEW there was room for improvement . If possible I WOULD like to see a pic up close showing the barrel contact it makes.
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Re: Pearson's no drill scope mount
I have one also. Holds zero well. I did have a problem th my sight slot being in a different area than the one he was using as a design prototype. He was very accommodating sent it back and He redrilled it all went well. Actually want another one....hmmm Christmas is coming Mrs. Fordwannabe.
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Re: Pearson's no drill scope mount
(Worthless post ) I remember seeing a mount very similar to the OP's several years ago in a gun magazine. I have no details though...
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Re: Pearson's no drill scope mount
Not sure why it's worthless. I think the one you are thinking of (XS Sights), required the D&T of the front of the receiver. This, and mine required neither, just some special replacement screws.
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Re: Pearson's no drill scope mount
6 those are perfect, thank you. I see he used a substantially larger dovetail piece than I made. I have some work to do. Mine is made from steel, mild steel I believe, but I will try to heat treat it and see if I can get some temper. Unfortunately my ocy/acetelene is about empty.
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Re: Pearson's no drill scope mount
handirifle wrote:Not sure why it's worthless. I think the one you are thinking of (XS Sights), required the D&T of the front of the receiver. This, and mine required neither, just some special replacement screws.
I've been wondering the same thing. I think it's pretty darned slick and if it keeps some guy from permanently altering a vintage rifle then all the better.
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Re: Pearson's no drill scope mount
I meant my post was worthless, not the thread. It gave very little useful info...handirifle wrote:Not sure why it's worthless. I think the one you are thinking of (XS Sights), required the D&T of the front of the receiver. This, and mine required neither, just some special replacement screws.
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Re: Pearson's no drill scope mount
This is an ingenious device! Thanks for sharing!
...[/quote]I meant my post was worthless, not the thread. It gave very little useful info...[/quote]
Mike,
If it is any consolation, that is how I read your post and thought that is what you meant.
...[/quote]I meant my post was worthless, not the thread. It gave very little useful info...[/quote]
Mike,
If it is any consolation, that is how I read your post and thought that is what you meant.
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Re: Pearson's no drill scope mount
Actually I never thought it WAS worthless. The XS is a very similar concept, and we don't always remember small details of an item we saw long ago.