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vonnick52
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Normal weaver rail with machined screws or whatever.

Here is the gun:

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Here is a pic of the rail if it makes it easier for visualization, apologies for the mess in the background.

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vonnick52
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Clearwater isn't too far, If you could give me his information, that'd be cool and much appreciated. Keep 'em coming guys, I know quality gunsmiths aren't necessarily easy to find.

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nachogrande
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re-tapping those holes, or getting the correct screws should'nt be a major job, i,ve got an O.K. place or 2 in bkvl and a good one in crystal river and bev-hills

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vonnick52
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I'm open to all suggestions, I just have little faith in any of the gunshops right around me, even though they say they have gunsmiths.

I'm considering just adding a reflex sight to the set up, since it has that 7 inch rail on the front, but I want to get this thing straightened out all the way so I can feel like it's totally finished.

Also, if any of you guys like the folding/collapsible stock, it's made by ATI and it's called the Strikeforce. I think they make one for Remington 870s and a few other weapons. The stock I put on only cost around $90 and took me about 10 minutes to install. It's much more solid than the other folding stocks I've experienced.

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kemster99
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my scope mount uses the rear sight mounting area.

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