Wanted a match dot red dot for Christmas, attaching to my LP 10.
Do i need a rail? Need to remove rear sight?
Matchdot red dot to LP10
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The Pilkington LP-50 comes with a slot cut in it that you can use to mount a scope. The same could probably be done with an LP-10.
I have found that it makes the gun even more muzzle heavy than it already is. I think a red dot would be better mounted on a short LP-10 as it shifts the weight further back. Another option would be to get cheaper .177 pellet pistol and use that. I have a red dot mounted on a Crosman Blaser conversion unit that fits on my 1911 frame. I practice at home mostly with that and just shoot my LP-10 occasionally to confirm my hold, and triggering and adapt to the iron sights.
I have found that it makes the gun even more muzzle heavy than it already is. I think a red dot would be better mounted on a short LP-10 as it shifts the weight further back. Another option would be to get cheaper .177 pellet pistol and use that. I have a red dot mounted on a Crosman Blaser conversion unit that fits on my 1911 frame. I practice at home mostly with that and just shoot my LP-10 occasionally to confirm my hold, and triggering and adapt to the iron sights.