Not entirely certain without trying myself but appears like SHV has removed the plastic rails and mounted a series of these or similar
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/193140417937?hash=item2cf810e591:g:YqgAAOSwkr5ZktKkThere’s different variations on those that offer quad or bi rails. I’d go with an alloy version because the advantage of this gun is the weight.
Being in there is none. You could attach it to a belt loop.
My badger is still a work in progress. The plastic rails need to go. They are good for nothing. In fact you can only use two at a time because of how they are mounted. And whatever you mount flexes. Well actually the whole gun flexes
It is what it is. It’s not a great gun but its just so much fun.
Great care has to be taken removing the rails. They are torque screws, however a driver that fits them precisely dose’nt exist in the world. The shroud beneath has mitered corners, allowing for SHV’s clever solution.
I haven’t had any misfires with mine and the potential for great accuracy is there, as SHV has shown.
The other issue is a consistent cheek well. Being in there is none
But you need to get your parallax sorted
Red dots on these seem popular, but the fast aiming compact scope is where its at. Looks like a 1-4 or 1-6 on SHV’s ?
I love this thing. When i eventually figure out what I’m doing with it I’ll post pics. But thats the fun of it, constantly evolving and improving on something thats very rudimentary.
But still your need to keep it simplistic or you defeat its purpose.
The challenge is minimalism and efficient function, cosmetic appeal for the win.
Well played SHV
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