belladonna
Hellcat
So, I didn't think it right to hijack the thread I originally posted my optic on my Echelon...so, here goes:
I installed the dot using the pin set and screw set that was on the chart in the owner's manual.
This was the result:
I noticed, as many of you did, that the rear of the optic was not flush with the slide. So this morning I removed the rear pins and it fits just fine...except that the screws are not flush and the optic is slightly loose.
So I researched it a bit and found a thread on Reddit where a few guys had that same issue, but solved it by grinding down the screws a bit with a Dremel. They said as long as the screws are ground down evenly and flat (no burrs), it worked well.
I do not own a Dremel, or a clamp/vise to hold the screws to be ground, so I am not going to dink around with it anymore. I know a good gunsmith in Moorhead I will take it to, and he can do the dirty deed. Maybe he has screws that will work without having to mess around with a Dremel. He does have a really cool shop.
As always, I am open to suggestions and advice
I installed the dot using the pin set and screw set that was on the chart in the owner's manual.
This was the result:
I noticed, as many of you did, that the rear of the optic was not flush with the slide. So this morning I removed the rear pins and it fits just fine...except that the screws are not flush and the optic is slightly loose.
So I researched it a bit and found a thread on Reddit where a few guys had that same issue, but solved it by grinding down the screws a bit with a Dremel. They said as long as the screws are ground down evenly and flat (no burrs), it worked well.
I do not own a Dremel, or a clamp/vise to hold the screws to be ground, so I am not going to dink around with it anymore. I know a good gunsmith in Moorhead I will take it to, and he can do the dirty deed. Maybe he has screws that will work without having to mess around with a Dremel. He does have a really cool shop.
As always, I am open to suggestions and advice