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Here's a couple of pics of my sniper gun. I use a sniper saddle instead of a bipod. Basically, a sniper saddle is a camera tripod adapted with a saddle (1/2 of a pvc pipe and some foam lining at the camera mount.) It's more stable, has the ability to adjust a full 360 deg. for any terrain and is cheaper than a bipod. The whole gun and scope is camo'd. I used the tremclad stuff from crappy tire and gave it a protective coat of satin clear.. I mounted a fixed 4x32 scope, some clear blizzard scope covers and sling studs. Hope you guys like it. If there are any suggestions, I'm very open minded. -Jason
Those the evil sonofa##### weaver #2 side mount with the wierd adapter?
The guy almost sold me JUST the #2 all alone, I looked at it and thought...how the hell does this work, then I went back in the store and got the rest!!!
That's a cute Cooey.
Hide it from the Lieberals or they may add Cooeys to the Banned rifles list.
Also since you are drilling and taping anyway...another option is the scope mount that Mossberg makes for their older .22's. it is set for 1-5/8th" centers. I have one on my Mossberg 46M(b), and I'm a very happy camper as too it's quality, and the ability to mount a full sized scope and rings to it.
Havlin sells them in the USA and ships to Canada, fantastic people to deal with.