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Old 07-16-2020, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Keith Brown View Post
It appears that the rib las also been decked, flattened, if that’s the case then I would say it was possibly done for a long mount of some sort. It seems that the early attempts to mount scopes on handguns was done with modified rifle mounts, I think it makes sense because they only had rifle scopes to work with at that time. You were definitely on the fringe trying such things back then. I’m pretty sure the King ribs were attached only at the rear and pinned through the front sight blade, don’t have one though, maybe owners of King modified guns could confirm.
Keith,
Correct- King Ribs are attached with a screw in the frame's topstrap and pins through the front sight base.

I agree those cuts are probably for a scope mount.



FWIW-
The certificate says "King RR Red Dot" for the front sight. The RR stands for "Reflector Ramp". Your gun is now wearing a Red Post, not a Red Dot. Not a big deal since the King front sights were so easily changed with the screw retainer.
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