Nice! .22LR?
Finally snapped a pic of the Marlin Model 60 I snagged about a week ago. Very happy with it so far. Do have to get the scope dialed in next trip out. The rear sight blade (not the base) is flopping all over the place, so a replacement is in order for that.
Thanks for the tip! I was debating going with the Williams F/O replacements, but had been curious about the Tech Sights. The rear mounts to the dovetail, correct?The Marlin M60 is an awesome rifle. Very affordable and very accurate.
If you ever intend to shoot this rifle with iron sights, don't waste your time or money replacing the factory rear sight ... pick up a set of Tech Sights and really dial in that rifle.
To eliminate the loose rear blade, just cut off the factory rear sight using the dovetail as a blank insert. You can get real fancy with a dremel and a set of files so that the cut off portion matches the forward portion ... on my M60 it looks like a long diamond.
I joined the club.
After reading this thread for a while, I had some TK parts and mags in my Brownells cart for my Mkiii 22/45. I took their 10% off plus free shipping today as a sign from above.
I may have had that pistol out twice in the 8-10 years I’ve had it and I’m hoping to change that.
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Did you get the VQ kit?
Tandemkross “high performance kit”. So hammer bushing, extractor, firing pin, mag release, sling shot mod, and LCI delete.
I never gave it a chance partly because I didn’t understand how to take it apart and partly because it didn’t operate like a normal pistol. I watched a YouTube video on how to take it apart, so I’m good there. I hated the mag disconnect and the inability to run the slide like a normal pistol, so some of these parts should address that.
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Well noted, thanks for the insight! I do enjoy the sight picture of aperture sights.The Marlin rear Tech Sight attaches to the grooves in the receiver. The front sight replaces the factory front sight. Be sure to purchase the Tech Sight tool for adjusting the 200 model sights.
The Williams FO sights are a small step up from the factory sights, but not well suited for accurate rifle shooting. Because the FO front sight 'glows' differently under different lighting conditions, it doesn't provide a consistent sight picture.
The ModStock arrived today. Current weight, without a mag or an optic is 3lbs 9.1oz. Goal is 4lbs or less with an optic but before factory magazines or ammo. Should make weight without an issue, though holding it I’m thinking the red dot made need a riser. I may end up with something like the Romeo5 instead.
WOW ..... the appearance is wicked-cool, Turbo !
If the rifle was a MMA fighter, it would be in the Flyweight division !Thanks! I told you there was another unique project in the works.
If the rifle was a MMA fighter, it would be in the Flyweight division !
I hope that us CZ'icko's have a MGE event as discussed .... I'd like to shoot it.
...The ModStock arrived today. Current weight, without a mag or an optic is 3lbs 9.1oz. Goal is 4lbs or less with an optic but before factory magazines or ammo. Should make weight without an issue, though holding it I’m thinking the red dot made need a riser. I may end up with something like the Romeo5 instead.
The ModStock arrived today. Current weight, without a mag or an optic is 3lbs 9.1oz. Goal is 4lbs or less with an optic but before factory magazines or ammo. Should make weight without an issue, though holding it I’m thinking the red dot made need a riser. I may end up with something like the Romeo5 instead.
Awesome! This is just about what I've been considering. Looks great!
What's the weiner looking thing at the front?Thanks! The quality on it is great! For the cost though, I do wish they would have used something more comfortable than the cheap Hogue pistol grip. Though it’s an incredibly light grip, and that’s the point.