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    Question Red Dot on Model 99E


    Looking to replace my Lyman peep sight with a Burris fastfire 3 or other, does anyone have a link to mounting hardware?

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    Is it tapped for scope bases? I used a rail and mounted it with a pic setup. An aimpoint was used with an american defense co witness riser. Mount it forward is best in my humble opinion.

    https://www.kenfarrell.com/index.php...product_id=319

    You may not need a riser with the Ken Farrell.

    EGW is cheaper but out of stock. You might also look at weaver Mil spec rail.
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    For a small ope frame red dot like the Fastfire, you might get away with the single slot Weaver #19 base (Or #14 for the rear, but I agree with Robinhood that forward is better). I have not been impressed with either the Fastfire Pic mount or the American Defense QD. I don’t know what to recommend in that regard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Model24 View Post
    For a small ope frame red dot like the Fastfire, you might get away with the single slot Weaver #19 base (Or #14 for the rear, but I agree with Robinhood that forward is better). I have not been impressed with either the Fastfire Pic mount or the American Defense QD. I don’t know what to recommend in that regard.
    I did use the single slot weaver on a 10 action blackout. Used the same Aimpont/AD combo on it. I am happy but with regards to that setup, I don't have anything to compare to.
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