Sometimes it pays off to go right back to the source instead of trying to cobble aftermarket part for 3 times the cost. Glad to see you found what you really wanted.Jack D wrote:Searching for a linear polarizer in 28mm was futile. Best I could do was 37mm and was about to order that and a 28mm-37mm step-up ring when I thought about trying the red dot manufacturers for assessory filters. Found that Ultradot's filter for their 30mm tube is available as a separate item. Ordered one from www.ultradotwest.com (on parts page). Came in today and it screwed right on...just like it was made for it. $9.95 postage paid.
The adjustment ring is a snug (but no too snug) fit so it is unlikely to change due to recoil. Testing tomorrow.
Linear Polarizing filters on red dots
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- bearandoldman
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You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


Never too old to learn. Even this old dog can learn from his mistakes.bearandoldman wrote: Sometimes it pays off to go right back to the source instead of trying to cobble aftermarket part for 3 times the cost. Glad to see you found what you really wanted.
By the way, that's one fine lookin' dog.
Jack
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Ruger SP101, 3", .357, CT laser
Ruger SR22P, CT laser
Ruger LCR22, CT laser
Ruger 10/22 Deluxe, scoped
H&R Handi, .357 customized, laser, red dot, scope, weapon light, bipod
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- bearandoldman
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Never too old to learn. Even this old dog can learn from his mistakes.Jack D wrote:[quote="bearandoldman
Soetimes it pays off to go right back to the source instead of trying to cobbble aftermarket part for 3 times the cost. Glad to see you found what you really wanted.
By the way, that's one fine lookin' dog.[/quote]
That's my range dog, been shhting with him for just over 9 years now.
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


My buddy, Coco in a "looking guilty" pose. I couldn't resist the caption. A Labrador/Husky mix pound rescue.bearandoldman wrote:That's my range dog, been shooting with him for just over 9 years now.Jack D wrote:Never too old to learn. Even this old dog can learn from his mistakes.bearandoldman wrote: Sometimes it pays off to go right back to the source instead of trying to cobble aftermarket part for 3 times the cost. Glad to see you found what you really wanted.
By the way, that's one fine lookin' dog.

Jack
Ruger SP101, 3", .357, CT laser
Ruger SR22P, CT laser
Ruger LCR22, CT laser
Ruger 10/22 Deluxe, scoped
H&R Handi, .357 customized, laser, red dot, scope, weapon light, bipod
Benjamin-Sheridan, 5mm (.20), scoped.
Ruger SP101, 3", .357, CT laser
Ruger SR22P, CT laser
Ruger LCR22, CT laser
Ruger 10/22 Deluxe, scoped
H&R Handi, .357 customized, laser, red dot, scope, weapon light, bipod
Benjamin-Sheridan, 5mm (.20), scoped.