stagpanther
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I've decided to see if mounting an optic on my 20sf that does not ride on the slide is viable--and for around $50.00 the Mako seems like a low-risk way.
The mount arrives with no instructions or tools for installation--but is fairly easy to figure out--the front lock slides over the pistol's rail and the rear supports are secured by a pin and cap screw that replace the stock trigger pin.
The biggest issue is that the rear brackets need to spread a bit to accommodate the 20's width--so the supplied pin and cap screw won't engage. A quick look on youtube revealed that people were simply sanding the sides down--but after an hour of light sanding I still couldn't get the cap screw to engage. Also--I was getting nervous about reducing the width on the mount anchor point.
A quick trip to the local hardware store and a replacement longer cap screw for $.18 and problem solved. Makes you wonder why the seller of these things doesn't do that to begin with.
The mount arrives with no instructions or tools for installation--but is fairly easy to figure out--the front lock slides over the pistol's rail and the rear supports are secured by a pin and cap screw that replace the stock trigger pin.
The biggest issue is that the rear brackets need to spread a bit to accommodate the 20's width--so the supplied pin and cap screw won't engage. A quick look on youtube revealed that people were simply sanding the sides down--but after an hour of light sanding I still couldn't get the cap screw to engage. Also--I was getting nervous about reducing the width on the mount anchor point.
A quick trip to the local hardware store and a replacement longer cap screw for $.18 and problem solved. Makes you wonder why the seller of these things doesn't do that to begin with.