Lol... Just don't crash the boat.
Problem solved for mine... One 22 LR steel sight, modified to fit perfectly between the barrels... The original gold bead is the anchor, hole drilled into the metallic sight to completly secured the unit over the bead... JB Weld solidly with a press for 20 hours... Cleaning is what left to do... Yellow applied for high visibility... The whole unit is .425 high, is almost snag free and will be dam solid... JP.
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Last edited by caramel; 09-02-2014 at 09:17 AM.
JB Weld, the CGners best friend!
Nice job JP, let us know how she groups please.
"Conservation is the mark of a dying civilization. When your technology is not increasing at the same rate as your population growth you are done. Bring on the next contender.".
I will, after scientific calculations i figured that at .420 my teflon post was shooting 4-6 inch high at 25 yards but the post was wide at the top ,so harder to be precise, i made this one at .425 and the blade is very narrow, it should be right on since we know the barrels are well regulated... JP.
In B.C. it is close to a $1000 gun!! And you have to dick around with .22 sights and JB weld??? What a joke!!!
No joke if it works!?