I just received my first pumper pistol and I want to attach a red dot to it without losing the use of the nice iron sights. I have discovered that sights can help zero in a red dot attachment.
What I need is a round barrel attachment with an offset rail. What I found instead is a round over-the-barrel Picatinny adapter that blocks the iron sights.
However to keep it from rotating on the barrel this adapter has two "legs" that rest on the lower receiver barrel. If I can just grind off one leg then the adapter should offset (rotate) in that direction, revealing the iron sights.
There is already a complaint that the adapter is too tight on the barrel so maybe it will cling enough to stay in place.
The alternative is to attach (glue or screw) a small Picatinny rail to the flat side of the pump handle, up high so that it doesn't interfere with gripping the handle.
What I need is a round barrel attachment with an offset rail. What I found instead is a round over-the-barrel Picatinny adapter that blocks the iron sights.
However to keep it from rotating on the barrel this adapter has two "legs" that rest on the lower receiver barrel. If I can just grind off one leg then the adapter should offset (rotate) in that direction, revealing the iron sights.
There is already a complaint that the adapter is too tight on the barrel so maybe it will cling enough to stay in place.
The alternative is to attach (glue or screw) a small Picatinny rail to the flat side of the pump handle, up high so that it doesn't interfere with gripping the handle.