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I knew what you meant.Its not permanent haha
Now bear with me ..maybe a red dot like a trijicon or burris may be in order ? Instead of a scout mount a replacement of the rear sight with a hopco mount ?I knew what you meant.
In any case, scout scopes take a little getting used to. The excessive distance from the scope makes the eye want to multiple focus. Once used to them, they are quick. IMO however, they are not as accurate as you can be with a regular rifle scope. So, for increasing shot placement at the range, they are okay, not great. Better than most iron sights on most oldies.
Make sure you put the regular sight in a box and where you keep it. Seems like even temporary becomes permanent after you've left it that way a while.
Good idea, as long as you're doing like the scout scope. Don't devalue the historic value of the rifle by drilling and tapping if you don't have to. Lots of old Mausers and 1903 have already been modified, see if you can't find one of them.Now bear with me ..maybe a red dot like a trijicon or burris may be in order ? Instead of a scout mount a replacement of the rear sight with a hopco mount ?
Ugghhh id never do that but i have seen some bubba garands around and it makes me sick .Good idea, as long as you're doing like the scout scope. Don't devalue the historic value of the rifle by drilling and tapping if you don't have to. Lots of old Mausers and 1903 have already been modified, see if you can't find one of them.
Yeah, I know. The sad thing was there was a million of them floating around for decades at $29.00 apiece before they finally started to climb. I bought my first 1909 for $100 if you can believe that.Ugghhh id never do that but i have seen some bubba garands around and it makes me sick .
He'd say in a world of ar15s your still using the old 8 round clip? Thank you son for using the greatest battle implement ever devised haha
He'd probably say, Damn, son, that makes it even better!"
He would say we should all have red dots on these lolHe'd probably say, Damn, son, that makes it even better!"
It's not permanent modification to the rifle. It's a remove and replace parts. The trick then is not to lose the original parts.Take this for what it is worth but I consider vintage rifles to be more collectible than functional. To modify a vintage rifle is not prudent, in my opinion, since it decreases the rifles value - sometimes by a lot. If one wants a rifle with more modern features (like a scout scope), stick with a modern rifle.
But why?Now bear with me ..maybe a red dot like a trijicon or burris may be in order ? Instead of a scout mount a replacement of the rear sight with a hopco mount ?
Because the point of the thread was to find a way to put optics on a Garand. We wanted a way to do it without losing the historic value. The reason for the optic was the OP wanted something he could see and therefore shoot better than he is capable of with irons.But why?