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Can anyone recommend a scope mount for a G20? I'm trying to develop some accurate handloads and most loads look about the same until 25+ yards. Unfortunately at that point my eyes add a bunch of error, which I'd like to eliminate using a scope (can't afford a ransom rest).
Thanks!
Dawson
40Magnum
02-17-2008, 22:09
Carver makes a great mount.
http://www.bb-enterprise.biz/
Carver makes a great mount.
http://www.bb-enterprise.biz/
Thanks! Looks perfect, except that they seem to be out of stock on all scope mounts --- is there another place you order them from? (Brownells seems to have dropped them from the catalogue.)
Thanks! Looks perfect, except that they seem to be out of stock on all scope mounts --- is there another place you order them from? (Brownells seems to have dropped them from the catalogue.)
I'll try to check into that for ya!
:patriot:
We are expecting parts for the Hunter mounts to arrive by 2/22/08, this Friday, from our anodizer. Weaver bases for the Weaver mounts will arrive the following Friday.
We regret any inconveniences that our "out of stocks" may have caused. Due to the increased demand for our mounting systems, our inventory level of parts ran out before our next production run.
We will post the mounts as "in stock" the moment our parts arrive. If you have any questions, please let me know.
Thank you,
Bobby Carver
B&B Enterprise
40Magnum
02-18-2008, 14:03
Dawson,
Definately worth the wait. I have a hunter on my G20. It does everything you will need it to do. VERY sturdy. Good luck :)
Cool. Thanks very much for the pointer. Is there anything I can read to figure out how to put it on myself or should I use a gunsmith? (I've put sights on and fitted bar-sto barrels, but that's the extent of my abilities so far.)
Dawson,
Definately worth the wait. I have a hunter on my G20. It does everything you will need it to do. VERY sturdy. Good luck :)
40Magnum
02-23-2008, 22:39
Without a doubt do it yourself. It's very easily done by removing a pin in the frame and sliding it on the front rail. Have fun :)
Cool. Thanks very much for the pointer. Is there anything I can read to figure out how to put it on myself or should I use a gunsmith? (I've put sights on and fitted bar-sto barrels, but that's the extent of my abilities so far.)
It's not difficult, there should be instructions with it.
Let us know if we can help!
:patriot:
It's not difficult, there should be instructions with it.
Let us know if we can help!
:patriot:
Ah, cool.
For more general glock modifications, is there a book you guys recommend?
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