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This is a good one. Shouldn't last 30 minutes.
Almost makes me miss the one I had.
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Tag. I have one. Am glad I do. GLWYS
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Nice one, wish I had the two I owned back! Great little caliber and I like the Tasco World Class R&B as well.
GLWS Bump.
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This is a good one. Shouldn't last 30 minutes.
Almost makes me miss the one I had. Tag. I have one. Am glad I do. GLWYS
Nice one, wish I had to two I owned back! Great little caliber and I like the Tasco World Class R&B as well.
GLWS Bump. LOL Free bump
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Those are Tasco rings and base? Don't think I've seen those before.
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I believe the rings and bases are Tasco.
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Those are Tasco rings and base? Don't think I've seen those before. I had a set on a Remington 7600. They use a floating, double tapered, hourglass shaped steel stud that is inserted through the bottom of the base before the base is screwed to the receiver, with a portion of the tapered stud protruding up through thebase. When the ring is placed over the base and protruding stud, the rings can be perfectly aligned front and rear and the set screws in the lower ring half are tightened. The screws hit a tapered portion of the stud, drawing it up where the lower portion of the stud bottoms out on the underside of the base as the ring becomes tight to the top of the base. Pardon my awkward explanation. I'm betting there's a much better explanation out there somewhere.
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Those are Tasco rings and base? Don't think I've seen those before. I had a set on a Remington 7600. They use a floating, double tapered, hourglass shaped steel stud that is inserted through the bottom of the base before the base is screwed to the receiver, with a portion of the tapered stud protruding up through thebase. When the ring is placed over the base and protruding stud, the rings can be perfectly aligned front and rear and the set screws in the lower ring half are tightened. The screws hit a tapered portion of the stud, drawing it up where the lower portion of the stud bottoms out on the underside of the base as the ring becomes tight to the top of the base. Pardon my awkward explanation. I'm betting there's a much better explanation out there somewhere. The rings and bases were on the gun when I got from a Fire member.
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