Little Badger, double badger scope base

The rails are integral. To use them, you may need to remove the rear sight (for the double badger). If you are mounting a longer scope or optic, you may need to remove the rear sight for the Little badger.

As for what base you buy, that's dependent upon your preferences and your scope height. The slot spacing is standard picatinny for the little badger and there is no hole spacing for the double badger (3/8in dovetail). Most red-dot sights should have integrated rails and should be marked on the package which it is for. For ones without integrated bases, you will need to look around for decent mounts.

what base do I buy though. regarding the whole spacing.
 
Not really a 100 yd gun!!!
The .22 is okay, I like how the fiber optic ghost ring setup works on both barrels, but the blade is too thick for real accuracy over 20-30 yds. With 25 yds the 410 and the .22 are great, I can put the .22 in a gophers head at that range and got two crows last week flying off a grain bag with the .410
 
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