Do make sure it is a "scout" scope not a true "pistol" scope and you may still need offset rings (BKL?) for proper eye reliefe, it certainly would be a better choice than a low cost red-dot though a "good" red dot would be outstanding.John
I was looking at pistol scopes for my Disco but bought a NIKON prostaff 3-9x40 rimfire scope with a 50 yard parallax.
I decided to give the CenterPoint Pistol Scope a try .2X power with eye relief of 20". I assume that means maximum.I'll mount it on an offset mount to gain a little eye relief.If that isn't enough, I'll try an AF TriRail that I have laying around.Time will tell.
Quote from: Ol'DeadEye on December 02, 2014, 03:57:07 PMI decided to give the CenterPoint Pistol Scope a try .2X power with eye relief of 20". I assume that means maximum.I'll mount it on an offset mount to gain a little eye relief.If that isn't enough, I'll try an AF TriRail that I have laying around.Time will tell.Well, here it is. For better or worse...I used the AF TriRail to move the scope forward.Centerpoint Pistol Scope on low/medium rings.Rock solid mount.Seems to fall right to my eye with a somewhat upright head position,I'll sight-in tomorrow and then try it out in the yard.