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    Sported 1911 Swiss--range report

    Last year I bought several sported Swissicon rifles--two 1911's and a K31. Granted, they do not look like much, but they are great shooters. These will never be re-mill'd, so I had no qualms about drilling and mounting a scope base on one of the 1911's.




    I put a Bushnell 10x40 scope on it and zeroed it at 50 yards with 3 rounds of gp11





    Then shot 5 rounds of GP11 at 100 yards. This was my first and best group but all of them were pretty good.



    I shot 5 rounds of Hornady target ammo at 100 yards and got this:



    I would like some kind of strap on cheek pad to assist in getting a consistent cheek weld. Anyone have any suggestions?
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    Go here.... Swiss Products
    Scroll to the bottom and click on the photo of my rifle with the cheekrest. That will take you to a guy that makes really great cheekpads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latigo View Post
    Go here.... Swiss Products
    Scroll to the bottom and click on the photo of my rifle with the cheekrest. That will take you to a guy that makes really great cheekpads.
    Thanks, Latigo.

    I've been in touch with Peter and have ordered one.

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    With the offset scope arrangement, any of the array of strap-ons for the M-1 Garandicon would probably work. Or you can just go with the one from Swissicon Products.

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    Thanks, Bruce. I thought about a Garandicon cheek pad, but decided to order one from Czechmauseritis.

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    Calfed, nice rifle, my "sporter" model looks nearly the same. I was really wanting to have the Rock Solid mount installed and have it bedded with Rock Solid's screws and pillars as well. I have a Zeiss Conquest that I pulled from another rifle that I sold that I had planned to use. I just posted in this section about ID help with my two Swissicon rifles. If you wouldn't mind taking a look, you may have some ideas.

    My post: https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=37463

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    Calfed, I also have a few of these Bushnell 3200 Elites in 10x40 and love them. I've had one mounted to my Barrett M82A1CQ for a few years now with absolutely no trouble. I've been using Burris XTR rings with them. What has been your personal experience with them?

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    Ah, Rock Solid does not make a mount for the 96/11 or 1911 rifles. Only for the K31.
    Swissicon Products should have one into the market in a few months.

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    Diopter, thanks. I guess I was under the false impression that the receivers were the same. I've been to the Swissicon Products page and they have nice items. I see that they have a K31 brake... would this also work on a 1911 or would any of the 7.62 brakes on the market be better?

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    Barrel diameters are different. Swissicon products is thinking of making muzzle brakes for 96/11 and 1911 rifles. When is another story.

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