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Now i just need an apex hammer and a grip and it's good to go
Those Raptor mounts look good - here's the website for anyone who wants - https://www.raptor-eng.com/index.html
But the RMR46 mount linked up thread looks like it's the lowest mount out there. It folds over and makes a low mount height for an RMR. I've been thinking about doing one up, but mount heights have always bothered me.
Here is mine.
Robar drilled the holes and mounted the Trijicon RM46 mount.
They also coated the revolver with NP3+.
Set this up for pin shooting back when this was the cutting edge. State of the art 1991 - Baumann 7 shot cylinder, Tasco PDP3. The scope still works after many thousands of 210 PF loads.
So there's no way this would be practical or sell, but for awhile I've wanted to see a j-frame with an integrated red dot, maybe reduce the profile by moving the battery down into the backstrap and use it to power a WML on the front...I'm imagining something like a camera hotshoe under the rear sight
I have an 629 with one mounted using the EGW mount. Shoots like it has radar but the height over bore feels a little funky.Attachment 39839
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