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Re: The best red dot sight mounting system by far
« Reply #20 on: September 14, 2020, 03:15:51 PM »
The mount and the red dot are personally of no interest, as I like the iron sights on my SKSs, Mausers, etc. I just like them to look and shoot the way they were historically used, and to me a red dot looks completely out of place on these rifles, like sidewinder missiles on a Sopwith Camel. Having it hung out on the end of the barrel like a harmonic dampener weight just doubles down on the out of place appearance :))

But to each their own. If it is reversible and doesn't harm the finish, do what you like.  :)

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Re: The best red dot sight mounting system by far
« Reply #21 on: September 14, 2020, 03:23:24 PM »
But to each their own. If it is reversible and doesn't harm the finish, do what you like.  :)

With 65 year old eyes being able to shoot with both eyes open makes all the difference, and my rifles don't give a damn.    I care about what works, what others think does not matter in the slightest.  :)

Agreed. Enjoy  :)

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Re: The best red dot sight mounting system by far
« Reply #22 on: September 14, 2020, 06:38:45 PM »
I have to admit that sidewinders on a Sopwith Camel AND a turbo'ed carriage both sound kinda cool.

Like Hot Wheels cars kinda cool.  Seriously, I can visualize it.

As for the dots - use them, don't use them, it's not that deep. I have a few around here, but they're on newer platforms.
 
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Re: The best red dot sight mounting system by far
« Reply #23 on: September 14, 2020, 09:34:01 PM »
The mount and the red dot are personally of no interest, as I like the iron sights on my SKSs, Mausers, etc. I just like them to look and shoot the way they were historically used, and to me a red dot looks completely out of place on these rifles, like sidewinder missiles on a Sopwith Camel. Having it hung out on the end of the barrel like a harmonic dampener weight just doubles down on the out of place appearance :))

But to each their own. If it is reversible and doesn't harm the finish, do what you like.  :)

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That's pure gold.

Do you use dirt cheap red dots? I would think they wouldn't last long at the end of the barrel like that.  I use scout mounted scopes/red dots on SKSs, and it does look a bit strange, but with my vision and the current state of correcting it, it's a heck of a lot easier than irons....and easier than a traditionally placed scope even.

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Re: The best red dot sight mounting system by far
« Reply #24 on: September 14, 2020, 09:42:46 PM »
This is certainly a very expensive and complicated system...
My advice for a cheap red dot sight is as follows.
1) buy a red sharpie.. rofl

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Re: The best red dot sight mounting system by far
« Reply #25 on: September 14, 2020, 09:51:25 PM »
The mount and the red dot are personally of no interest, as I like the iron sights on my SKSs, Mausers, etc. I just like them to look and shoot the way they were historically used, and to me a red dot looks completely out of place on these rifles, like sidewinder missiles on a Sopwith Camel. Having it hung out on the end of the barrel like a harmonic dampener weight just doubles down on the out of place appearance :))

But to each their own. If it is reversible and doesn't harm the finish, do what you like.  :)

 rofl rofl rofl rofl
That's pure gold.

Do you use dirt cheap red dots? I would think they wouldn't last long at the end of the barrel like that.  I use scout mounted scopes/red dots on SKSs, and it does look a bit strange, but with my vision and the current state of correcting it, it's a heck of a lot easier than irons....and easier than a traditionally placed scope even.

 ;)  I didn't mean to be a d*** with the Sopwith Camel comment, just mildly amusing  didnt do  :))


My extremely myopic astigmatic eyes definitely appreciate a good scope, red dot or reflex sight, but my purist side won't allow me to put them on my milsurps. I'll reserve them for my AR, PSL, Tavor, etc.

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Re: The best red dot sight mounting system by far
« Reply #26 on: September 14, 2020, 10:52:49 PM »
The mount and the red dot are personally of no interest, as I like the iron sights on my SKSs, Mausers, etc. I just like them to look and shoot the way they were historically used, and to me a red dot looks completely out of place on these rifles, like sidewinder missiles on a Sopwith Camel. Having it hung out on the end of the barrel like a harmonic dampener weight just doubles down on the out of place appearance :))

But to each their own. If it is reversible and doesn't harm the finish, do what you like.  :)


 rofl rofl rofl rofl
That's pure gold.

Do you use dirt cheap red dots? I would think they wouldn't last long at the end of the barrel like that.  I use scout mounted scopes/red dots on SKSs, and it does look a bit strange, but with my vision and the current state of correcting it, it's a heck of a lot easier than irons....and easier than a traditionally placed scope even.
The cheapest red dot available. About 1000 rounds later and still going strong.  :)

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