Best guess is the author wants to commercialize the invention. I’m curious to know how it looked like since I missed this thread when it first appeared.Why is the video gone ?
-Marty
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Best guess is the author wants to commercialize the invention. I’m curious to know how it looked like since I missed this thread when it first appeared.Why is the video gone ?
Me too !Best guess is the author wants to commercialize the invention. I’m curious to know how it looked like since I missed this thread when it first appeared.
-Marty
He should have filed a provisional patent, pulling the video now won’t help much.I think it was wise to remove video's , copywrite protection for the future , even if i did not see it
Good job Dave.
I also bought those cheap Chinese copies. But I was thinking of cutting off the rings, filing the top flat and tapping screw holes for a Picatinny rail.
Basically changing these one piece recoilless scope mounts into a recoilless Picatinny riser.
Now I don't have the machining skills to make these aesthetically pleasing and accurate. That's why this project has been on the back burner for 2+years.
Maybe someone with more skills can make this a reality.
Looks like it should work well. Good job.Had too much time on my hand this weekend. Measure twice and cut and/or drill once was the theme of the day.
Unfortunately, I flunk wood shop and metal shop. So most of the day was spent cussing and fixing mistakes. Wasn't much fun digging out a drill bit that snapped due to operator error. After about 6 hours...here's the result (all ten toes and fingers still intact and no blood spilled). Got out the TX. mounted the recoilless riser and a Sightron 10-50x on it...seems to be holding zero. Next phase will be the drill and tap for nylon bolts to tighten up the slop on those two metal rods.
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Mixed reviews in general, works for me and other folks. But you do have some negative reviews/comments.Recoiless scope mounts is a subject I have recently been researching. I found the RWS model at Airguns of Arizona for $69.99 but want to know if it works?
Airguns of Arizona RWS recoiless mount