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I have a laser sight on one of my .22 pistols. It is a Browning Buckmark that has a rail. If you mounted a pistol style laser sight forward enough to position it the same distance from your eye as when shooting a pistol would it be in a position where it could mount directly to the barrel? You could then possibly make a two piece clamp arrangement with a rail on top to mount the laser. Most barrels have a slight taper so you would need a tapered hole.
I've never liked mine. The batteries go dead quite quickly and seeing it in daylight isn't that great. I paid about $100.00 for it.
I also have a cheapie assault rifle fixed up with a projecting laser that has a clamp attachment. I also don't like that either and definitely don't work in daylight. You can bump it quite easily and you are off several feet.
The most recent thing I done is purchase a new set of trifocal glasses with an executive cut. That means each lense is ground the full width. When shooting open sights normal multi-lenses are only cut in a circular patch on the lense about the size of a quarter. When looking down the sights you actually look between the nosepiece and this lense so you are only seeing with your distance vision grind. I need my bifocal for seeing through the rear sight clearly, my trifocal to see the front sight and distant vision for the object. I toggle my head up and down with my chin on the stock and have good success with that. I got about $250.00 in a new pair of glasses and lenses and now have back-up glasses which can also be used for normal wearing.
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My trifocals with the executive cut have distinct lines. I don't seem to have a problem with the lines but need to rock my chin to pick up the proper lense for the object that I want to look at. Like I said before, bifocal for rear sight, trifocal for front sight and regular vision for distant objects. Regular cut lenses don't work for me since I'm looking between the normal bifocal/trifocal and the nosepiece.
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