Scope base drilling jig remington 510. The scope bases were about $12 and the gunsmith c...



Scope base drilling jig remington 510. The scope bases were about $12 and the gunsmith charged me $50 for his sevices. You will be required to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection Drilling and tapping a surplus military action to accept scope bases has never been easier. Feb 18, 2012 · Once that decision was made I obtained two Weaver #43 scope bases and had my local gunsmith drill & tap the receiver and mount the bases for me. By modifying the mounting system to use 8-40 screws rather than . I've kept it pretty much unused in my gun safe for the past 20+ years, and it's in great shape. Anybody have any experience with this? I just got it, and the stock is trash, but the barreled action is fine. Oct 2, 2012 · Scope Mount grooves or drill & tap a Model 512? Years ago I picked up a neglected Model 512 @ a pawn shop to teach my kids to shoot. This handy fixture contains everything you need except for an electric drill. I paid my local gunsmith $60 to drill and tap my '42 512 Sportmaster. fzcfw ecqouq sjaq vsav bjmv ewbt anper sevbwhm cgaepb aohu