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Re: K22 Red Dot Sight

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 5:35 pm
by DavidRees
I believe the fault lies with the rail on the K22, not the mount frame, if fault has to be assigned.

I spent an hour last night, filing the channels on the K22 frame to allow the Universal mount to fit. Plastic frame, after all, so not at all difficult.

That way, if I ever want to be able to choose between different scopes, I can have multiple mounts, easily interchangeable on the gun. Of course, you may prefer to take a file to a £35 mount, rather than an £850 gun...but what is life without a little bit of adventure :)

David.

Re: K22 Red Dot Sight

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 6:53 pm
by Zilberbak
C'mon the likleyhood of an Israeli aluminium red dot bracket going on to a Slovakian plastic pistol rail by an amatuer gunsmith (l use the term "gunsmith" lightly) is very unlikley! At least someone makes something close enough to do the job.

Re: K22 Red Dot Sight

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 6:57 pm
by saddler
Plastic??

Ya never said

10 minutes with a hot-air gun & a suitable engineering hammer would have got the job done to acceptable government standards

Re: K22 Red Dot Sight

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 6:58 pm
by Zilberbak
Just in case; l did mean me as the amateur gunsmith not you David. It was in answer to saddler's dry humour.

Very brave as l thought plastic was easier to file but decided the chicken route and filed the bracket.

Re: K22 Red Dot Sight

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 7:54 pm
by DavidRees
Zilberbak wrote:Just in case; l did mean me as the amateur gunsmith not you David. It was in answer to saddler's dry humour.

Very brave as l thought plastic was easier to file but decided the chicken route and filed the bracket.
Not so brave: I had watched Paul M.'s video a couple of weeks ago, which pointed me at the mount, and he made it clear in the video that he used a hammer to fit it, which essentially forced a channel for the bracket in the plastic rail on the gun. Never would have attempted anything if I hadn't seen that (excellent) video.

I now have a green dot sight on the way to me from China, to complete the setup. It will make the pistol even more fun than it is already -- and it's pretty good just with iron sights!

David.

Re: K22 Red Dot Sight

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 8:55 pm
by Primer
I went the route of fettling the £35 mount, it needed less than 1mm taking off it. Had to fettle my replica ghost holster too to take into account the extra picatinny rail on the bottom of the mount.

Here's a couple of pics

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Just need to get it zero'd in tomorrow and check the red dot is bright enough in daylight with the targets and distances that will be used at the comp on Sunday.

Re: K22 Red Dot Sight

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 7:17 pm
by PrecisionGunnerUK
Nice job !

Reason I didn't file the mount was because I might use the mount on a different pistol in the future and didn't want to compromise the mount. Yeah I know, it's only £35 for another one but I'm an honorary Yorkshireman :flag5:

However now the pistol frame has been formed to the mount, any standard mount should now fit, and I can re-use the mount on another gun.

Cheers!
Paul M.

Re: K22 Red Dot Sight

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 9:21 pm
by Primer
Well got the red dot zero'd in today at the range, borrowed a mates bore sighter but had problems as the red dot was brighter than the bore sighter red dot but got there in the end. Was worried the red dot would not be bright enough outside in the sun at 25m as no brightness adjustment like on my OKO red dot on my M & P but the shield mini-site auto adjusts its brightness level to the ambient light.

Used some 8, 6 & 3" shoot n c targets (black that show up as florescent green where the bullet hits, these are great targets) and zero'd out to 25m, moving forward on the target I had to aim 1.5 inch high at round 7m which wasn't bad, was hitting the bull relatively easy at 25m when using the upright of the shooting bench as a steady and got all shots within the 3" target standing freehand, so pretty happy with that as all will easily be within the A zone of a standard IPSC pistol target.
It got easier during the morning to acquire the red dot on the target, first few mounts was a bit like stirring porridge before I acquired the dot in the sight, just need to get plenty of practice in now to build up some muscle memory so that I mount and sight in correctly each time.

I was going to take pics of the groups on my targets but when I returned to the range after lunch someone else had decided to shoot the hell out of my targets.

Re: K22 Red Dot Sight

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 6:15 pm
by Zilberbak
Will be sighting mine in tomorrow with a big piece of white paper and no doubt lots of giggles from my gun buddies!

Re: K22 Red Dot Sight

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 11:50 am
by sharps4065
What holster do you use with K22 now you've added the sight & mount?

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