Mounting Scope on Percihole SX100 Pegasus
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2018 8:55 pm
Respected enthusiasts,
After a long slumber, found time to spend with my beloved Pegasus, which I had purchased almost 5 years back. I'm mostly away due to academic commitments, which limits my time I share to build upon my hobby. I'm mostly into recreational shooting aka plinking. After spending 4 years on iron sights, last year I purchased a Centrepoint Scope to mount on my Pegasus, the scope came with two-piece mounts. The mount had a scope-stop pin. Unfortunately, I discovered that, the dovetail grooves on the receiver were shallow and also it lacked the pit to accommodate the scope-stop pin. I visited the Percihole Factory, where I got my Pegasus duely serviced and the spring changed. I got the opportunity to forth my grievances and irritation at my inability to mount my scope on my Pegasus and I requested them to deepen the grooves and drill a pit for scope-stop pin. However, to my bad luck my request was politely denied.
Given this background and scanty knowledge about gun-smiting, hereby i request respected forum members to help me finding a solution to my problem.
After a long slumber, found time to spend with my beloved Pegasus, which I had purchased almost 5 years back. I'm mostly away due to academic commitments, which limits my time I share to build upon my hobby. I'm mostly into recreational shooting aka plinking. After spending 4 years on iron sights, last year I purchased a Centrepoint Scope to mount on my Pegasus, the scope came with two-piece mounts. The mount had a scope-stop pin. Unfortunately, I discovered that, the dovetail grooves on the receiver were shallow and also it lacked the pit to accommodate the scope-stop pin. I visited the Percihole Factory, where I got my Pegasus duely serviced and the spring changed. I got the opportunity to forth my grievances and irritation at my inability to mount my scope on my Pegasus and I requested them to deepen the grooves and drill a pit for scope-stop pin. However, to my bad luck my request was politely denied.
Given this background and scanty knowledge about gun-smiting, hereby i request respected forum members to help me finding a solution to my problem.