LP10 Red Dot Adapter

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Loufish
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LP10 Red Dot Adapter

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I can use some help. I searched but did not find the source of this adapter. I'm hoping one of you good folks can help with ID. Thanks much

Lou
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Gwelo
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Re: LP10 Red Dot Adapter

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Probably a custom made mount for one of the small reflex sights, Docter, Burris, etc, or a small tube type sight shown below. Replaces the rear sight and extends the red dot to the rear to clear the loading arm/port. You can do the same with the mount below, just have to use the weaver adapter usually furnished with the sight.
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Loufish
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Re: LP10 Red Dot Adapter

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Thank you G. I'll try that.
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Re: LP10 Red Dot Adapter

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What sight do you want to use on your LP10?
Loufish
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Re: LP10 Red Dot Adapter

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Burris or Docter, as well as others, the mount interfaces are the same.

I'm pretty sure this is not a one-off, note the 'pins' are integral to the parent material and the back-side lightening.
Would you happen to know the source & PN for the modified adapter you show?
Thank you for taking the time to answer.
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Re: LP10 Red Dot Adapter

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The part you show looks like a die casting. Also could be a machined part that was bead or sand blasted. Where did you get the pics?

The part in my pics was machined by a member here. I have emailed him and will post when he replies. Hopefully he will see this thread and reply here.
Loufish
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Re: LP10 Red Dot Adapter

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My photo. The adapter mount came with my recent purchase of an LP10 with a Burris. Others (2) in the Club I shoot want a dot too for their Steyr's

Cast part - that is what I'm thinking too. There is not a single machine mark on it; they could have been erased by blasting as you said but then there are those pesky integral posts. I know they can be easily machined by CNC but that's a lot of bother for a one-off part. Molds are pricey; that's why I'm thinking there had to be a supplier out there that made them. One more hint - the corners are very sharp - not rounded like sand blasted aluminum

Thank you again for the help
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Re: LP10 Red Dot Adapter

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Sent you a pm with contact info on the fellow who makes the adapters I showed.
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Re: LP10 Red Dot Adapter

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There is also a weaver adapter made by Steyr but it slides on the shroud.
google image search: https://goo.gl/ra5GTR
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Re: LP10 Red Dot Adapter

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Kinda like this:
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Re: LP10 Red Dot Adapter

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Yeah, thanks all regarding Steyr mount - aware of that one.
Seeking specifically the maker of the one shown in 1st post.
Not found yet - my google-fu is weak...
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