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Lever action Winchester 94 scope mounting question
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<blockquote data-quote="Rustygun" data-source="post: 729182" data-attributes="member: 4711"><p>The responses have been very helpful (and colorful) but I would like to know if any of you guys used one of the side mounted scope setups. </p><p></p><p>I have seen a system that is made from aircraft aluminum made to mount to existing holes in the left side of the receiver. It is supplied with longer bolts and is marketed as a “bolt on” with no drilling, tapping or gunsmith required. This way it does not alter a "classic" and is still reasonably functional for deer hunting with these old eyeballs and 100 yards or less. I am concerned that the old "to good to be true" phrase may come into effect here.</p><p> </p><p>I think I was able to attach a picture of this little engineering miracle. Yes the picture is stolen.</p><p></p><p></p><p>PS: If you want to sell your Marlin 336 I am interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustygun, post: 729182, member: 4711"] The responses have been very helpful (and colorful) but I would like to know if any of you guys used one of the side mounted scope setups. I have seen a system that is made from aircraft aluminum made to mount to existing holes in the left side of the receiver. It is supplied with longer bolts and is marketed as a “bolt on” with no drilling, tapping or gunsmith required. This way it does not alter a "classic" and is still reasonably functional for deer hunting with these old eyeballs and 100 yards or less. I am concerned that the old "to good to be true" phrase may come into effect here. I think I was able to attach a picture of this little engineering miracle. Yes the picture is stolen. PS: If you want to sell your Marlin 336 I am interested. [/QUOTE]
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