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Old 02-04-2017, 09:12 AM
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I have an 80's model 41 with factory drilled/tapped barrel.
Would like to mount a vortex razor red dot sight. Cannot find a picatinny rail that will accept the razor sight, any advice?
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A fellow shooter at my club has one of these mounted on his Model 41. He uses a Vortex Venom mounted on it. It looks good and not very expensive.

Smith Wesson Model 41 scope mount WEIG-A-TINNYŽ style
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