Dovetail to picatinny adapter

I have a handful of these, and they work flawlessly!

https://www.amazon.com/UTG-Airgun-Picatinny-Weaver-Adaptor/dp/B007BNHFLQ/ref=sr_1_7?crid=1PLJ62B1JYY2B&dchild=1&keywords=dovetail+to+picatinny+adapter&qid=1586287629&sprefix=dovetail+to+pi%2Caps%2C170&sr=8-7 

I've used them on an Artemis P15, and PP700S-A.

Simple - Effective - Highly Recommended.

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Sam -

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Lowest profile adapter available. 

Note the negative reviews are all related to 11 mm rail slots without flat tops. That is pretty common with break barrel airguns. Use a different adapter or modify these for clearance in those cases.
 
The inexpensive ones have always worked fine for me once they're securely tightened.


I read in a recent thread about these that the way to install & tighten them is to

- fit the adapter into the picatinney rail

- position the adapeter & picatinney rail on the gun's dovetail

- tighten down using the picatinney rail screws, which compresses the adapter against the dovetail.



Is that the correct ( and best) way to make a secure attachment

Ed


 
Hi,

I've used the UTG Drooper Scope Rail, 11mm Dovetail To Weaver Adapter if you can stand the height. I've never run out of "down" adjusting a scope. I have run out of "up" until I started using these (except for the Edguns & Taipans so far).

On the PCP guns w/magazines, I've cut the middle out of the mount to clear the magazine. You just maintain the correct OAL of the original adapter so the droop doesn't take a zig-zag.

Enjoy,

Nugria
 
The inexpensive ones have always worked fine for me once they're securely tightened.


I read in a recent thread about these that the way to install & tighten them is to

- fit the adapter into the picatinney rail

- position the adapeter & picatinney rail on the gun's dovetail

- tighten down using the picatinney rail screws, which compresses the adapter against the dovetail.



Is that the correct ( and best) way to make a secure attachment

Ed


Seems to be the best way. They are spring loaded to stay open inside the Picatinny mounts until tightened. They work extremely well when needed-I have multiple sets in use.
 
The inexpensive ones have always worked fine for me once they're securely tightened.


I read in a recent thread about these that the way to install & tighten them is to

- fit the adapter into the picatinney rail

- position the adapeter & picatinney rail on the gun's dovetail

- tighten down using the picatinney rail screws, which compresses the adapter against the dovetail.



Is that the correct ( and best) way to make a secure attachment

Ed


Seems to be the best way. They are spring loaded to stay open inside the Picatinny mounts until tightened. They work extremely well when needed-I have multiple sets in use.

I like the Hawke Picatinny adapters since they seem to stay centered over the bore.

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https://us.hawkeoptics.com/adaptor-base-38-rifle-to-weaver.html



Thanks, Gerry 52.

I tried that today & it is working fine:



sendler2112

The Hawke link indicates the adapter fits a 3/8" dovetail rail (.3725")

Does it open wide enough to make it on an 11mm rail? (.4330")

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