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It's going to be an expensive month (again) - Paul - 12 August 2012 Rule 1, Don't drop your rifle. Rule 2, see rule 1, Rule 3, see rule 1 & 2 I could go on but you'll know where I'm coming from. And yes I did give myself a good slap! Propped up my rifle against the back of my mates pick up and without thinking closed the tail gate. One clatter later and a dent appeared on the scope tube. Then, as always, we shot a 3 pellet group to prove our weapons. What accuracy? All over the shop. One rattle later and the scope tube showed up a dislodged lens. Nothing I could do there and then but as my rifle hasn't got iron sights, I'm more than a bit annoyed. I attached my standby single point and the evening wasn't a total disaster as we were only ratting. So, new scope costs what £20 up. It'll probably be another SMK 4Mag 30:30 as I like cheap and cheerful. Then I got thinking. Most PCP rifles have only got scope mounts. So what do you do about fitting an emergency iron set like a clone Magpul set or something like that. Rear sight's no problem, how would you DIY accurately mount a foresight? It's not like I've got a military clone with loads of weaver rails , just a 1/2" (12.7 mm) diameter barrel with a SAKS silencer hanging off the end. I'd appreciate your thoughts on what you would do preferably without a trip to a proper gunsmith. RE: It's going to be an expensive month (again) - NorthernRaider - 12 August 2012 I've had this dioscussion before because of my own stupidity as well, I believe its paramount that you have back up iron sights on your rifle esp in a survival situation, Mounting a forsight for folks like us should be using the slip on or over barrel for sight mount. as for the rear sight more and more guns, sights , scopes etc are now being fitted with Pictainny or weaver rails instead of the old dovetails. every crossbow or rifle i have usually gets converted to P rail, and I've just noted in the new SMK catalogue they are now selling loads of P rail kit, including a P rail flip up rear sight. Now as an option if fitting a forsight on the tip of the barrel is unpractical you could try mounting a lazer as a back up, OR you could mount a long piece of P rail and mount a rear and interim sight , a comprimise i know but better than nowt. I actually once made a jerry rigged for sight for my old air sporter with a cable tie, and after that a hose clip !!!¬ RE: It's going to be an expensive month (again) - Paul - 12 August 2012 Thanks for your input NR. Problem I've got is the 2" diameter of SAKS. It sits on a 1/2" / 28 thread adapter so no room for a slip on foresight. Do you know of a iron foresight that clamps on a 1/2 " barrel something like a CB mirror mount does on a truck? I can't find one on a quick trawl on the internet. Any thoughts? RE: It's going to be an expensive month (again) - Timelord - 12 August 2012 You can just buy a stick on fibre optic sight from any decent gun equipment supplier. Those long fibre optic tube thingy ones are most excellent and widely used by many I know. TL. RE: It's going to be an expensive month (again) - Paul - 13 August 2012 Good idea, I'll look into that. With a Magpul style peep rear sight that may be all I need. Even better, it's going to be indestructible. |