SIDE NOTE:

Mounting a scope on the receiver of a "take down" rifle can be an issue as the barrel is removed from the receiver making "maintaining a zero" difficult. The solution is to mount a EER (Extended Eye Relief) scope on the barrel itself. Since the 22 has very little recoil, a handgun scope could be used for this purpose (or a standard "scout scope").

I've yet to investigate the cost of having the barrel drilled / tapped for a scout mount. They might make a mount that friction fits into the rear sight dovetail, but I wouldn't trust it to maintain zero without some sort of "screw" that applies friction to the barrel (thus holding the mount stable).


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