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Thread: Mounting an EoTech or similar sight on a M94

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    Mounting an EoTech or similar sight on a M94

    I have an old beater top eject M94 that needs better sights. My eyes are not able to shoot iron sights every accurately so looking for a solution. I would prefer something that I can do myself. I would take the EoTech off the AR for the time being but would likely replace it with a Sig Romeo 5 down the road. Not interested in a scope.

    Seen this:
    https://mod94scoperail.com/Universal...ail-p138178939

    Looks simple enough that a cave man can do it. Has anyone used it and care to comment?

    Any other ways to get this done?
    Don Verna


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    Don't have but I will say this.
    Not all dove tails are created equal.
    I have a Winchester Model 94 that I assumed had a standard dove tail.
    I bought a ladder sight for it from Brownells it is an M-95 long range sight.
    The ladder sight will not fit the dovetail, the sight is a 3/8" dove tail, so that means the rifle has a bit smaller dove tail cut.
    I thought I would instead mount it on my Interarms 65 SRC Rossi in 44 mag, low and behold the Rossi's dove tail is way too large even though it has a screw to tighten it up.
    I did not try it on my new Rossi R92 as I like the buckhorn sight it has.
    I do intend to mount it to my older Rossi but I will need to make a shim to take up the slop.
    Don't want to scare you off but thought I would let you know what I ran into.
    The rail is a neat idea and there is a good chance it will slide right in, but then again it may require a bit of fitting.

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    As just stated it will likely need some fitting, file on the rail not the rifle..... made that mistake once. No idea what I was thinking, so thought I’d share. That looks like it will be a very high sight line relative to the standard stock. Are you planning a leather comb riser? I ask because my M99 that came with a scope already mounted, is in dire need of one. I do not shoot well with no cheek weld, like happens with a high optic on rifles designed for open sights.If you got one in mind, please share
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    Appreciate the warnings. Need to give this more thought. Adding an adjustable comb is one option but not ideal. About $60 for the hardware.

    Not a fan of the Burris Fastfire
    Don Verna


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    With my Winchester 94, I decided to use the EASY button.

    I used one of the bases (small) from a Weaver 2-base scope mount base set that had the same underside (concave) profile as the top of the rear of the rifle's bolt body (flat/cconvex)

    I D/T'd the top of the rear portion of the bolt top's C/L for the base's two 6-48 screws, attached the base, then mounted the reflex sight on the base.

    I thought it was kinda neat, with the sight moving back/forth with the bolt.

    The accuracy was good, too - there's not enough play in the bolt when it's in battery to make a difference in accuracy from a sight/scope mounted conventionally.


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    have you tried a peep sight.... my experience is that a peep, maybe mounted on the tang will ad some years to being able to use iron sights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ernest View Post
    have you tried a peep sight.... my experience is that a peep, maybe mounted on the tang will ad some years to being able to use iron sights.
    I purchased a Marbles tang sight for the gun and have yet to mount it. For a knock around rifle, it may be too delicate as well as prone to catch on stuff. Thus my interest in a red dot type.
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    Interested in your take on the fastfire, rarely get a review from someone not infatuated wit it. On the surface, I like the small size, but NO personal experience.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rking22 View Post
    Interested in your take on the fastfire, rarely get a review from someone not infatuated wit it. On the surface, I like the small size, but NO personal experience.
    I might be thinking of an older version or a different sight, but I would prefer one that does not need to be turned on and off. The Sig Romeo 5 battery lasts a long time and it shuts on and off automatically. It is about half the price as well.
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    I have a Burris FF3 on a model 94AE, I used the rear portion of the Weaver 2pc mount. Works fantastic, BUT you still have to turn it on and off. I'm currently giving thought to figuring out a way to mount my Trijicon Reflex on it now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rking22 View Post
    Interested in your take on the fastfire, rarely get a review from someone not infatuated wit it. On the surface, I like the small size, but NO personal experience.
    This^^^ I just got a FastFire3 for handgun use but haven't got the mount yet. It's small dimensions seem like a good fit for a 94 while the Eotech is large but- I've no experience with either- either. Watching this!

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    FWIW, the reflex sights I've had all shut off automatically when their removeable protective hood was snapped onto the sight.



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    I have the Fastfire3 on a Rossi 92 44 Mag with NOE mount, and a Trijicon RMR on a Rossi 16 inch M92 with the NOE mount. I have the Sig Romeo on ARs and a Ruger 9mm PC carbine. The RMR is the clear winner, but pricey, and the Romeo's are an incredible value for the money. The Burris is a distant third strictly because it requires the on/off switch.
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