Larry Pardini Scope Mount
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Larry Pardini Scope Mount
Can someone post a pic of the Larry's Guns Pardini scope mount?
No picture on the web site and I would like to compare it to the BME.
thanks
No picture on the web site and I would like to compare it to the BME.
thanks
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Re: Larry Pardini Scope Mount
Mount for Pardini SPgulliver62 wrote:Can someone post a pic of the Larry's Guns Pardini scope mount?
No picture on the web site and I would like to compare it to the BME.
thanks
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Sorry for the delayed response. I never used Larry's mount on the SP New pistol I have and sold it because of that. I just use Millett vertical split aluminum rings which will fit into the rail grooves on top.
The mount did not come with instructions, but long ago someone thoughtfully posted some on Larry's website as a review of the mount.
Here is what he said.
"The mount is nicely made and finished. It sits on top of the receiver and wraps around the dovetail grooves. It neither slides into the front site dovetail nor the receiver’s dovetail grooves. It is attached to the barrel shroud by two screws. In the shroud, near the back, there is a hole with a plug that looks like a setscrew for the barrel and another threaded hole under the front sight. If you have these, then you don’t need to drill and tap. To remove the front sight, loosen the setscrew and slide it off. To use this mount, you will need to remove the front sight and very likely the rear sight. The rear sight rides on a rod and pivots on a pin. To get to the rear sight you remove the grip by unscrewing a hex bolt in the bottom (try a 4 mm). On the rod rests a spring, which will have to rest on the rod when installed onto the mount. Knock out the pin and pull the rear sight off. Since Larry pressed a rod into the mount I had no need to remove the old rod and install it onto the mount, but you may have to. Put the sight onto the rod remembering the spring and put the pin back in. You can put the grip back on. Remove the front sight, remove the plug, screw in the two screws, put the front sight onto the mount and you are done. "
I hope that helps. I just chose to use the Millett rings, and you might have file the bottom edges of them for a good fit into the rail grooves. And then put a some loctite on the edges to prevent the rings from moving along the rail grooves even fully tightened.
From a Pardini catalog, a pic of the mount:
The mount did not come with instructions, but long ago someone thoughtfully posted some on Larry's website as a review of the mount.
Here is what he said.
"The mount is nicely made and finished. It sits on top of the receiver and wraps around the dovetail grooves. It neither slides into the front site dovetail nor the receiver’s dovetail grooves. It is attached to the barrel shroud by two screws. In the shroud, near the back, there is a hole with a plug that looks like a setscrew for the barrel and another threaded hole under the front sight. If you have these, then you don’t need to drill and tap. To remove the front sight, loosen the setscrew and slide it off. To use this mount, you will need to remove the front sight and very likely the rear sight. The rear sight rides on a rod and pivots on a pin. To get to the rear sight you remove the grip by unscrewing a hex bolt in the bottom (try a 4 mm). On the rod rests a spring, which will have to rest on the rod when installed onto the mount. Knock out the pin and pull the rear sight off. Since Larry pressed a rod into the mount I had no need to remove the old rod and install it onto the mount, but you may have to. Put the sight onto the rod remembering the spring and put the pin back in. You can put the grip back on. Remove the front sight, remove the plug, screw in the two screws, put the front sight onto the mount and you are done. "
I hope that helps. I just chose to use the Millett rings, and you might have file the bottom edges of them for a good fit into the rail grooves. And then put a some loctite on the edges to prevent the rings from moving along the rail grooves even fully tightened.
From a Pardini catalog, a pic of the mount: