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<blockquote data-quote="Vollmeise" data-source="post: 3664215" data-attributes="member: 143821"><p>Moin!</p><p></p><p>That's the point. I can either remove the red dot sight itself or detach it with the aluminum holder, just leaving the collar mounted on the scope. The alignment keeps mostly fine.</p><p></p><p> The intermediate piece is just for additional height adjustments in case I'll need it. I was afraid the range of the red-dot sight's internal alignment might not be wide enough to compensate design faults... I didn't trust in my measuring skills too much :-D</p><p></p><p> I'm using Draftsight for 3D needs and a scrapbook with pen for first drawings... I like the old-fashioned way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vollmeise, post: 3664215, member: 143821"] Moin! That's the point. I can either remove the red dot sight itself or detach it with the aluminum holder, just leaving the collar mounted on the scope. The alignment keeps mostly fine. The intermediate piece is just for additional height adjustments in case I'll need it. I was afraid the range of the red-dot sight's internal alignment might not be wide enough to compensate design faults... I didn't trust in my measuring skills too much :-D I'm using Draftsight for 3D needs and a scrapbook with pen for first drawings... I like the old-fashioned way [/QUOTE]
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