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General => Gear/Equipment => Topic started by: left7hand on January 28 2016 03:59:55 AM MST

Title: red dot mount for Ruger SR9
Post by: left7hand on January 28 2016 03:59:55 AM MST
I found a used Burris Fastfire III for $130.  I would like to put it on my Ruger SR9.  Does anyone make a dovetail mount for this?
Tom
Title: Re: red dot mount for Ruger SR9
Post by: DM1906 on January 28 2016 08:31:04 AM MST
Burris makes dovetail mounts, but they don't list one for the SR pistols. A much better option, for that pistol, is a little machine work to allow for a direct screw mount, or a rail insert, which will work with the standard FF rail mount. Galloway Precision (http://gallowayprecision.com/home.php) makes one that allows the use of standard Glock mounts, for $30 or less.
Title: Re: red dot mount for Ruger SR9
Post by: left7hand on January 28 2016 04:17:27 PM MST
Thanks for the reply.  I looked at the Galloway mount.  Galloway says it uses inexpensive base plates.  I do not know where to get the glock base plate at a reasonable price.  The ones that I found were very expensive.  The base plate plus the dovetail Galloway would add up to as much as machining the slide.
Tom
Title: Re: red dot mount for Ruger SR9
Post by: DM1906 on January 28 2016 05:48:30 PM MST
They aren't that expensive, even new. About $55-60 for both. $100-150 for machining, if it can be done on the SR9 (I doubt it). You don't have many options with that pistol, if you want to mount the FF to it. What I would do is install the Galloway mount and drill/tap for a direct sight mount. While machining is ideal and the most robust, it is irreversible. The SR9 pistol is not designed to accommodate such a modification. The only cheap way to optics on that pistol is already installed. Any other way won't be cheap. I do all my own machine work, and it still isn't cheap.
Title: Re: red dot mount for Ruger SR9
Post by: left7hand on January 28 2016 06:04:38 PM MST
Again, thank you for your help and explaining the problems.
Tom