publius69 said:does anyone know whether this swivel will fit the 464 30-30 brush gun?
http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/2UM10512-1.html
mossberg has given me different answers
Nick98338 said:Update on the Skinner Lo Pro rear sight... It ain't workin'. The sight will not get low enough to sight in well. With the sight down as low as it can go, shots are 8in high at 50yds. I wrote to the people at Skinner and they suggested that I get a taller front sight. So now, if anyone has suggestions on front sights, please let me know. I sent a message off to Lyman to see which of their products might work. I'm still interested in the Williams sights, if anyone has any info on them.
How do you like that bullseye sight.Here's a pic of mine with the Uncle Mike's swivel kit....
Front swivel split ring mount....
Rear swivel stud mount....
Oh, & here's that Marble's rear site installed. In order to sight it in with that shortest KNS front I had to raise the Marbles Bullseye up to the 2nd highest position...
You can see where I would really like to find a flip up rear. That Bullseye is way out there!
Jeff
ThanksI just installed Uncle Mike's QD super swivels (#1391-2) for a sling.
The front is a split barrel band for the Winchester 94 & Marlin 336.
It fits the ammo barrel of the 464 just right.
I drilled the stock for the back stud. OK (not perfect no drill press)
I'll post pic's later the weekend.
Lateck,
Hi,I put a Skinner Lo-Pro peep on my 464 and it works great. Much better than the factory rear sight for me. I drifted the factory rear sight out and plan on replacing it with a Lyman #12 slot blank to fill in the dovetail. You have to drift the front post for windage adjustment (like most iron sights), but once you get it set then you're good to go. Sooner or later I'll get some pics of my setup and see if I can figure out how to post them.
does anyone have any suggestions on how to mount a sling to the stainless 464? The fore grip is too thin to use the studs that I bought. Nobody seems to make a stainless clamp that will mount to the mag tube.