Ebay member nikonos sells a short gate for the FWB 60x rifles that allows for using a scope (which is how I want to use my FWB 602). The new gate needs to be cut, but it took a little bit more work than I expected.
Here are the parts that come in the kit on top - the original gate is on the bottom:

The instructions are excellent:

Cut gate and clean it:



Everything fits great (so far). Note the kit is actually fully ambidextrous - it can go on the right or left side of the rifle:

But I noted right away that the gate did not "locked" in the down position. I can press it down with my finger, but comes up slightly once I remove my finger:

Upon reviewing things, I noted the problem was the pin diameter:


So I made a press spacer out of Delrin:






Now the gate fully engages and locks down in place (like the OEM gate did before):

With that out of the way, I tested the scope mount:



I needed it to move forward more, so I decided to "modify" it to give me more clearance:


Much better:


But I still needed it to move forward a little more, so back to the mill. Here is how it looked after the second milling operation. The scope still sits a little too far back, but it is OK for now:


Will
Here are the parts that come in the kit on top - the original gate is on the bottom:

The instructions are excellent:

Cut gate and clean it:



Everything fits great (so far). Note the kit is actually fully ambidextrous - it can go on the right or left side of the rifle:

But I noted right away that the gate did not "locked" in the down position. I can press it down with my finger, but comes up slightly once I remove my finger:

Upon reviewing things, I noted the problem was the pin diameter:


So I made a press spacer out of Delrin:






Now the gate fully engages and locks down in place (like the OEM gate did before):

With that out of the way, I tested the scope mount:



I needed it to move forward more, so I decided to "modify" it to give me more clearance:


Much better:


But I still needed it to move forward a little more, so back to the mill. Here is how it looked after the second milling operation. The scope still sits a little too far back, but it is OK for now:


Will