HK-N-THE-HOUSE Member Joined Nov 15, 2008 Messages 338 Reaction score 72 Location Missouri Aug 28, 2016 #1 If you mount a Bushnell TRS25 TO THE Victory , will you need a riser block to clear the front sight ?
If you mount a Bushnell TRS25 TO THE Victory , will you need a riser block to clear the front sight ?
Q quickkill730 Member Joined Mar 16, 2016 Messages 18 Reaction score 6 Aug 28, 2016 #2 I have not used this specific sight but with the rail mounting you should be fine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I have not used this specific sight but with the rail mounting you should be fine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
CAV 1SG Member Joined Mar 12, 2011 Messages 44 Reaction score 33 Aug 28, 2016 #3 Looking at the TRS25 and also having mounted a Reflex sight on my SW22 Victory, I can tell you will NOT need to add a riser block. Hope that helps.
Looking at the TRS25 and also having mounted a Reflex sight on my SW22 Victory, I can tell you will NOT need to add a riser block. Hope that helps.
OP HK-N-THE-HOUSE Member Joined Nov 15, 2008 Messages 338 Reaction score 72 Location Missouri Aug 28, 2016 #4 Thanks for the replies , never owned a Victory or a red dot sight for that matter , I just thought this set up may be a good way to start off ?
Thanks for the replies , never owned a Victory or a red dot sight for that matter , I just thought this set up may be a good way to start off ?
NYlakesider Member Gold Supporter Joined Apr 5, 2012 Messages 9,032 Reaction score 15,488 Location Northern NY-AdirondackMts Aug 28, 2016 #5 My wife has a Victory with a dot and all should be well for you!
huntsman22 Member Joined Jan 14, 2011 Messages 669 Reaction score 2,300 Aug 28, 2016 #6 why not just yank the sight? once the reddot is on, you'll never use it again..... Last edited: Aug 28, 2016
OP HK-N-THE-HOUSE Member Joined Nov 15, 2008 Messages 338 Reaction score 72 Location Missouri Aug 28, 2016 #7 If you remove the front sight , doesn't that leave a threaded hole exposed ?
huntsman22 Member Joined Jan 14, 2011 Messages 669 Reaction score 2,300 Aug 28, 2016 #8 not if you fill it...... Last edited: Aug 28, 2016
OP HK-N-THE-HOUSE Member Joined Nov 15, 2008 Messages 338 Reaction score 72 Location Missouri Aug 28, 2016 #9 Were you able to buy that screw or did you have to retrofit it ?
huntsman22 Member Joined Jan 14, 2011 Messages 669 Reaction score 2,300 Aug 29, 2016 #10 I had the screw in a bag of takeoffs. Would rather have used a hex or allen or torx but didn't have one to fit.... Last edited: Aug 29, 2016
I had the screw in a bag of takeoffs. Would rather have used a hex or allen or torx but didn't have one to fit....
10P8TRIOT Member Joined Mar 16, 2016 Messages 50 Reaction score 40 Location East Tennessee Sep 3, 2016 #11 I have my FastFire III mounted on an custom ultra-low mount and the front sight is just barely visible. I don't believe the front sight would be visible thru any reflex sight mounted on top of the S&W rail.
I have my FastFire III mounted on an custom ultra-low mount and the front sight is just barely visible. I don't believe the front sight would be visible thru any reflex sight mounted on top of the S&W rail.