18 October 2017, 17:39
LabmanBubba scope mount
I went to a gun auction yesterday and saw a new and unique way of mounting a scope. There was an older Browning A5 shotgun for sale that someone had converted into a slug gun. Bubba mounted a scope on the receiver in a rather unique way. He WELDED the Redfield scope base to the top of the receiver. I'm sure that base never moved. I must give him credit for the fact that he did a good job with the welding. He ran a nice bead down each side of the base.

18 October 2017, 18:59
50 CalshtrA hacksaw will get it off.
18 October 2017, 20:29
JTEXI prefer a cold chisel for that type of surgery.
18 October 2017, 22:18
speerchucker30x378
I bet it held point of impact REALLY WELL with the barrel recoiling back 3 inches and flopping back forward every time he fired it. I'm guessing, minute of outhouse at 20 yards or so. Now if he had welded the barrel to the receiver and used it as a straight pull, bolt action. He might have been on to something.

Just sayin.
19 October 2017, 03:20
p dog shooterquote:
3918 October 2017 17:39I went to a gun auction yesterday and saw a new and unique way of mounting a scope.
How much did it sell for.
19 October 2017, 05:19
Labmanp dog - I don't know what the selling price was on that gun. Everything I was interested in sold before that gun and I left at that point in time.
19 October 2017, 09:25
AtkinsonMight be soft enough to melt when he shoots it!
