Red dot mounting options
Red dot mounting options
I have a Benelli M2 20ga i will be shooting this year. I already have the choke/load combo for it. I want to mount my FF without drilling and tapping the receiver. Are there any other ways to mount it to the gun? I know they make saddle mounts for 12 ga Benelli's but not sure it would fit.
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Re: Red dot mounting options
I usually use Mighty Putty when I do not want to drill and tap.. Break off a little bit kneed in your fingers and place on receiver where you want your FFIII.. Than gently put on FFIII as you do not want the putty to adhere yet, ensure everything is straight and than push down with some force and it will hold.
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Re: Red dot mounting options
Damn Tom. That's just cruel.ICDEDTURKES wrote:I usually use Mighty Putty when I do not want to drill and tap.. Break off a little bit kneed in your fingers and place on receiver where you want your FFIII.. Than gently put on FFIII as you do not want the putty to adhere yet, ensure everything is straight and than push down with some force and it will hold.
http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/mighty ... 41-product
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Re: Red dot mounting options
Don't listen to him! He told me to do the something similar when installing a spare tire. The resulting accident blocked traffic for hours.ICDEDTURKES wrote:I usually use Mighty Putty when I do not want to drill and tap.. Break off a little bit kneed in your fingers and place on receiver where you want your FFIII.. Than gently put on FFIII as you do not want the putty to adhere yet, ensure everything is straight and than push down with some force and it will hold.
http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/mighty ... 41-product
Re: Red dot mounting options
Drill and Tap!
Best option. Mine is a Turkey Only Gun Tho!!!
Best option. Mine is a Turkey Only Gun Tho!!!
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Re: Red dot mounting options
+1 on the drill and tap. Probably cost $60. You can always take off the scope for wing shooting, if necessary.
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Re: Red dot mounting options
Johndoe wrote:Damn Tom. That's just cruel.ICDEDTURKES wrote:I usually use Mighty Putty when I do not want to drill and tap.. Break off a little bit kneed in your fingers and place on receiver where you want your FFIII.. Than gently put on FFIII as you do not want the putty to adhere yet, ensure everything is straight and than push down with some force and it will hold.
http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/mighty ... 41-product
You did not put it where I told you.. I told you if you put too much not even a diesel would be able to turn the axle.. SMDH..Stinky J Picklestein wrote:Don't listen to him! He told me to do the something similar when installing a spare tire. The resulting accident blocked traffic for hours.ICDEDTURKES wrote:I usually use Mighty Putty when I do not want to drill and tap.. Break off a little bit kneed in your fingers and place on receiver where you want your FFIII.. Than gently put on FFIII as you do not want the putty to adhere yet, ensure everything is straight and than push down with some force and it will hold.
http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/mighty ... 41-product
Re: Red dot mounting options
Can you post a picture of yours? Thats probably the route ill take.Stinky J Picklestein wrote:I cut down one of these rib mounts for mine.
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Re: Red dot mounting options
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