Tememascopes?
Let me consult google....
That is the funniest thing I’ve read since the last time I tried to install a scope!!!! Or anything else for that matter.
100 year old man at machine shop.....LOLOL
I thought I had a pretty good plan.
I pulled the bolt out, Placed the rifle on a Texas Motor Speedway butt pad and looked down the bore...
Then I looked in the scope and tried to adjust the crosshairs to the sight picture I saw down the bore...
The rifle fell over, sweat was getting in my eyes..
Should I wear my drugstore readers?
Eff this! LoL!
Reminds me of the first SBR I tried to remove an A@ flash hider from so I could attach and pin then weld a compensator. Three pre-drilled blocks of wood in my shop vise and the only thing I accomplished was ruining the picatinny rail with vertical foregrip when I used the carpenters framing hammer to ‘tap’ on the wrench slide onto the flash suppressor. Oh, I did rotate the flash hider about 14 degrees, which reduce the recoil noticeably. But that little bugger reamins welded to the barrel. It’s now a ‘utility’ rifle.
Reminds me of the first 14.5 inch SBR AR 15 I tried to remove an A2 flash hider from so I could attach and pin then weld a compensator. Three pre-drilled blocks of wood in my shop vise and the only thing I accomplished was ruining the picatinny rail with vertical foregrip when I used the carpenters framing hammer to ‘tap’ on the wrench slide onto the flash suppressor. Oh, I did rotate the flash hider about 14 degrees, which reduce the recoil noticeably. But that little bugger reamins welded to the barrel. It’s now a ‘utility’ rifle. I still have the compensator, in a ziploc baggie in the AR parts box.
LOL, how grateful I am that most of my long guns are new-fangled enough to accomodate weaver/picatinny based scopes!