17 January 2017, 01:11
BuglemintodayCleaning mzl rifle scope
I have a caplock that was drilled for scope rings by a previous owner...I am considering putting the rings back on the gun and installing a rifle scope. I remember that the original scope on this gun had black powder residue "burned" onto the outside of the eyepiece.
How do you protect a scope from getting the powder residue/debris on the exterior? I'd rather not tape up a scope for the gun.
17 January 2017, 03:22
leemar28I tape mine and keep a coating of "Rig" on the tape. Not pretty but keeps from burning through the tube. My rifle is a "White" in line. Scope does sit lower over the cap.
18 January 2017, 03:30
alleyyooperIf your careful just use clear duct tape and no one will know out side of 10 feet.
If you don't want to use tape I have seen pipe insulation on scopes.

Al
18 January 2017, 18:00
BuglemintodayPipe insulation is a good idea!

21 January 2017, 09:30
MarkIf you are using just a regular sidelock, the traditional way of protecting pretty much everything is to install a "flash cup"
https://www.trackofthewolf.com...x?search=flash%20cuphttp://www.dixiegunworks.com/a...ds=flash+cup&x=8&y=7One place to get them, but there are others as well, just try a couple of web searches.
Back in the 60's my father used to make them with a ball pein hammer and a block of lead and use a silver dime. That was a popular traditional native american method.
I should Write more but was at the dentist for 2+ hrs today so think I'll go to bed!