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Thread: Red Dots on Carry Wheelygats

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    Quote Originally Posted by RHINOWSO View Post
    Another consideration is breaking the frame integrity of an aluminum framed revolver (442/642/etc).

    Not sure how that would fare, long term. Slide that are milled on semi-autos are all steel of some variety.
    For sure. To be clear, I have no intentions to tap my 442… I don’t think thats viable.

    I’m looking for roughly 2.5”-3”, 5-6 shot steel-framed guns. I’d consider an alloy framed six-shot if I could do this without drilling, but I don’t think that exists.

    Imma clean up the OP so that this doesn’t keep coming up.

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    How long will we have to wait before a revolver maker integrates a red dot mounting area on the top strap of a frame? The milling for an Aimpoint ACRO would be pretty easy to integrate without many dimensional changes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1168 View Post
    Do those appear to be tapped? I’ve got a buddy with a .327 LCR I could take a look at, but I don’t think its readily set up for optics.

    If you have calipers, (or a ruler and a good eye) would you mind sharing the width of the King Cobra cylinder?
    I'm getting just under 1.4 inches to 1.4 inches with my cylinder and calipers.

    I looked it up and found 1.4 in. That seems to be the case.
    Last edited by Ron3; 03-01-22 at 01:23.

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