donut757
Blackhawk
The fiber optic sights on the gun do what they are supposed to do, my eyes and abilities not so much.
Gun is used for walking around/truck gun at the farm and take it with me when walking in the mountains. I am wanting to add a Vortex Crossfire red dot that I have sitting around doing nothing. Itll be a little faster, but easier for me to see. Im not interested in a traditional low powered scope since I have the red dot available.
I have debating using a Ruger 30mm ring and going Tube Style Vortex Strikefire, but don't want to shell out the extra money. I am thinking my easiest option will be one of the Ruger to Weaver Burris adapters and put the Crossfire on that.
It only needs one slot to secure the optic, but it wouldn't have much other rail to grab onto. Any opinions on if the one slot with limit contact on the rail would be sufficient?
Im not overall worried about the aesthetics, but just general function of the system. The tameness of the recoil has me thinking it could be ok???
Gun is used for walking around/truck gun at the farm and take it with me when walking in the mountains. I am wanting to add a Vortex Crossfire red dot that I have sitting around doing nothing. Itll be a little faster, but easier for me to see. Im not interested in a traditional low powered scope since I have the red dot available.
I have debating using a Ruger 30mm ring and going Tube Style Vortex Strikefire, but don't want to shell out the extra money. I am thinking my easiest option will be one of the Ruger to Weaver Burris adapters and put the Crossfire on that.
It only needs one slot to secure the optic, but it wouldn't have much other rail to grab onto. Any opinions on if the one slot with limit contact on the rail would be sufficient?
Im not overall worried about the aesthetics, but just general function of the system. The tameness of the recoil has me thinking it could be ok???