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Airguns by Make and Model => Crosman Airguns => Topic started by: N6CRV on November 16, 2014, 11:28:54 PM
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Hello, was going to order some things from Crosman tomorrow. I'm thinking that the steal breach was cheaper if you get it as a part. My question is will a target sight off of a Ruger MK2 fit the breach? I can't find anywhere that will tell me the cutout for either sight. Was hoping someone might have tried it. I have a extra MK2 sight and if it would work I think I will order the breach for the 2240.
Thanks for the help!!
Don
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The sight base of my 22/45 is 0.550" at it's widest point.
I can't get my calipers into the dovetail of my 2400kt with the scope rings on it, but I have a new steel breech for my 1322 on it's way from Crosman. If it shows up before anyone else posts, I'll measure it and update you.
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The sight base of my 22/45 is 0.550" at it's widest point.
I can't get my calipers into the dovetail of my 2400kt with the scope rings on it, but I have a new steel breech for my 1322 on it's way from Crosman. If it shows up before anyone else posts, I'll measure it and update you.
Thank-you, it does not look like it will work. When I asked Crosman they said the Ruger used a larger dovetail. I thought it looked large but was hoping it would of fit. If it did would of made a nice sight as you can get them as pulls for only $15.00. It worked good on my Ruger MKII. Hope you got your breech from the parts dept as they are cheaper that way and only $4.00 shipping for all you want. Have a good week and keep shooting.
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I did get it from the parts dept., but thanks for the tip. I didn't know they were cheaper that way.
What do you mean "pulls" and where are you getting these pulls for $15? For that price I may buy one and try to mill it down.
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I did get it from the parts dept., but thanks for the tip. I didn't know they were cheaper that way.
What do you mean "pulls" and where are you getting these pulls for $15? For that price I may buy one and try to mill it down.
I hope this link works I have nothing to gain by sending it.
http://www.clarkcustomguns.com/takeoffs.htm (http://www.clarkcustomguns.com/takeoffs.htm)
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Awesome! Thank you.
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Awesome! Thank you.
Sure, they do have nice sights for the price. If you want to see what they look like just look for a Ruger MKII Target. They also fit on the MKIII
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I put the Mark II sight on my 2240 steel breech without much trouble. I just enlarged the dovetail on the breech a little with a 3 corner file . You have to be careful not to file deeper only elongate the corners to fit. A dovetail file with a smooth bottom works better if you have or can borrow one though.
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I put the Mark II sight on my 2240 steel breech without much trouble. I just enlarged the dovetail on the breech a little with a 3 corner file . You have to be careful not to file deeper only elongate the corners to fit. A dovetail file with a smooth bottom works better if you have or can borrow one though.
Thanks for the info. Now I might have to place another order. Did you have any trouble with the front site being to low? On my MKII I did have to make a new front site that was taller. As mine is the standard with the 4 3/4 barrel
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The stock sight is a bit low . I use a muzzle brake with a brass pin sight or a TKO with a small ramp attached with a screw. At first I just cut off the blade of the stock plastic sight, sanded the base smooth, and then drilled a 3/32' hole in it to glue in a 3/32' piece of brass rod. Start wit it higher than you need and file it down till it works. Hope this helps.
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The stock sight is a bit low . I use a muzzle brake with a brass pin sight or a TKO with a small ramp attached with a screw. At first I just cut off the blade of the stock plastic sight, sanded the base smooth, and then drilled a 3/32' hole in it to glue in a 3/32' piece of brass rod. Start wit it higher than you need and file it down till it works. Hope this helps.
Sure does, Thanks!