Cooey model 60, not drilled for scope...

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

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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!!!

D'oh!
 
That's a cute Cooey. :D
Hide it from the Lieberals or they may add Cooeys to the Banned rifles list.:D

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.

http://www.havlinsales.com/22rifle.htm
(scroll down abit on the page above)
 
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