Most innovative Red Dot Mount

waveslayer said:
Send me names, I will hook them up with some mounts then, looks like they need some help...
What a kind gesture, someone with absolutely no connection to the company is offering to provide the company's mounts free of charge.:cool:

Or, did you want them to send you their names so you can add the extra step of contacting you before they contact UM?
 
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Not sure how "innovative" it is. I had this for a Walther P22 about 10 years ago. That one was plastic junk.

Not saying it's a bad idea or that the metal one wouldn't work well (I think it'd be fun to try if I had a semi-auto with a rail), but it's certainly not a new idea.
 
Not sure how "innovative" it is. I had this for a Walther P22 about 10 years ago. That one was plastic junk.

Not saying it's a bad idea or that the metal one wouldn't work well (I think it'd be fun to try if I had a semi-auto with a rail), but it's certainly not a new idea.
Check their website, it's very unique with its design, no gunsmithing needed, holster available, etc.
 
Had similar device that mounted on a Hammerli Sport .22 cal. For the most part it did the job. My tired old eyes like scopes and red dots better than some of the iron sights. The issue I had was the difference in materials, the mount was steel (m/b alum), the frame was a softer metal. The mount would loosen when firing a 100 rounds, or so. But, it always returned to zero without a problem.
 
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