Mini Red Dot for M41?

Karl in NY

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I have a drilled and tapped M41 which currently has a Weaver #62 base on it, but I want to downsize the scope to a mini (or, micro red dot).

The only requirement is that I retain the M41 rear sight, so, not looking for anything using a dovetail mount.

I'm out of touch with Docter, JPoint, Burris, etc. since I have ignored that market for several years.

BTW, intended use will not be bullseye, but rather field and plinking...

Suggestions?
 
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I have used the Docter and a C-More Railway on a Weaver base. The C-More Railway is slightly larger but very rugged - neither sight is click adjustable for windage or elevation. If you want click adjustable sights you will have to opt for one of the tube type red dots - I have used the Leupold-Gilmore, Ultra Dot, and the old Tasco ProPoint2BD.
 
#62 and a Docter using their Weaver adapter. Rear site clearance is just fine.
 

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Let me explain a little more...I just had my M41 barrel converted to a vent-rib configuration...had been using a Weaver #62 base which will still work, but it obscures most of the vent rib, so it's functional, but ugly.

So, I'm looking for a short red dot that will mount using only the two rearmost tapped holes on the barrel, while retaining the rear sight.

Ideas?
 
I guess what you are suggesting is a standard Weaver accessory rail made for a drilled and tapped Model 41 barrel, but cut down in size? If so, the Burris FastFire III is a good compact and lightweight red-dot. You can read about them here:

FastFire III Reflex Red Dot Sight 3 MOA Dot Picatinny Mount Matte

If you like a tube-type sight, the Bushnell TRS-25 is a good, very compact and lightweight dot, with an integral mount. You can read about them here:

Trophy TRS-25 Red Dot Sight 1x 25mm 3 MOA Dot Integral Weaver-Style Mount Matte

If you like the latter, I have 4 of them (including one new, unused, never out of the original packaging), you can PM me for a good price.
 
I'm leaning towards the Burris FastFire, I think. There are still FF IIs out there, don't know what advantage the FF IIIs offer above that...I'm certainly willing to perform surgery on the Weaver #62...have done that before on a Browning rifle...
 
Suspect this picture of my 41 is about what you are looking for. Jim
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Is the Burris FastFire III worth the difference over the FF II?

Also, if I shorten the Weaver #62, I guess it will have to be spray-painted or re-anodized. Wish someone made a short mount for the M41.
 
I just fitted a Fastfire 3 to my Model 41, using a method suggested by a fellow member here NCTexan. The mount you need is a weaver 46 #48046 which has the same profile as the 62 but is much shorter. It only uses 2 of the mounting screws. It needs to be shortened slightly at the end that faces the rear sight, but it is so little that i did this with a file. Lastly, a hole need to be drilled in the plate so it matches the holes on the barrel. I got a friend of mine to do this and it fits perfect.

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If you just want to try one without breaking the bank, Primary Arms sells a good quality micro dot.
I've owned a couple, and they've always worked well and help up to, at least, AR15 recoil.
 
Lemon-

That looks very nice, and gets the FastFire closer to the rear sight than a shortened Weaver #62 would.

I assume from your description that the holes are not the correct spacing?
 

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Yes Karl, the hole on the right of the image above is OK but you need to drill one near the picatinny slot to match. it's not a big job and the mounts are only $4 each if you mess up.
 
Karl, the shortened end will fit right up to the front of the rear sight and only a tiny bit is visible. When the Fastfire is fitted, you cant see it at all.
 
Great, I like that look better than the shortened #62, thank you for the suggestion.

I have a drill press, and on a good day, can actually drill an accurate hole and countersink it...

BTW, I just had my M41 barrel converted to vent-rib configuration by "Eric" at EWK Arms...inexpensive and very high quality CNC milling.

Next task will be to get the entire M41 hard-chromed, then a Burris FastFire on it...saving my pennies to complete the project.
 
I have a weaver rail on my model 41, but would like to change it to a picatinny. Does anyone know who sells an interchangeable one, or is there a 'better' option?
 
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