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Not a rifle, kinda a pistol, has a pic rail

Trs-25
Primary arms or other 1-4x scope
Or something like 2-7x vortex

I am thinking rye relief is key, but some magnification would be good as well

Any advice?
 
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There's a whole wide world of long eye relief pistol scopes out there made just for that.

It just takes a little to get used to them.

Leupold, Burris, Bushnell, some of the older Simmons.. all make worthwhile options. I'd avoid the even cheaper brands.


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What cas said.

I've been considering getting a charger myself and have pretty much thought that either the 2x20 burris or the 4x20 leupold pistol scope would be about perfect with a set of weaver quad locks to mount it. Either choice makes for about a 10oz. scope package that won't break the bank and would work well for the range that the pistol is practical for. I lean towards the 2x burris since it has more field of view and 2x is a bit easier to deal with, with both eyes open.

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its a 50 yard gun. Id go with simple red dot


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Holy Huge Pictures Batman...

That is a neat setup, unless of course you bought the laminated stock version and your just out of luck.
OP, mine is just wearing a Bushnell dot optic.


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Hmmm, seem regular on my screen


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Who makes the adapter for the stock? Mine isn’t a takedown but latest model, Love to put a kak or simalar like you did

I have seen people think the Burris trs-25 is decent on other threads
 
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Who makes the adapter for the stock? Mine isn’t a takedown but latest model, Love to put a kak or simalar like you did



Copper Custom Armament


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Copper Customs makes the stock adapter


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If you scoped it, it would be more than a 50 yard gun. Wink


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I am pleased with a Burris scout scope on one of my M-1 rifles.
That bracket for that replaced the upper hand guard was steep though
 
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Hmmm, seem regular on my screen


I'm viewing from my phone. Requires a lot of side scrolling to view the whole rifle pics. Might just be me.


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Hmmm, seem regular on my screen


I'm viewing from my phone. Requires a lot of side scrolling to view the whole rifle pics. Might just be me.


I have 24in monitors.....i'll resize


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It’s not bad on my iPhone X
 
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It’s not bad on my iPhone X


Because it has a 24in screen too Big Grin


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I did almost the same thing minus the folding adapter as I was going for light weight. Since taking this picture, I swapped out the Holosun 503G-ACSS RDS and put on a Vortex Viper reflex sight. Fully loaded my setup weighs exactly 5lbs. I'm waiting on a Form 4 for an integrated suppressor to replace the current barrel/suppressor setup.

 
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