Looking for some creative idea's/solutions and excuse my ignorance if there is an obvious answer.
A rifle with picatinny bases that are integral/ part of the receiver and cannot be changed, such as the CZ 600 Ergo... how does one fit a picatinny rail for thermal/night vision use?
I think the spacing between each base is too far a distance for the mount style.
(The scope is not a tube/regular scope and is the "box style" that has a mount that fits on a weaver or picatinny rail and and this is the only option of mounting)
Any idea's for adaptation?
Cartridge chambered in this case is .223rem, if it is relevent and helps.
It is a rifle I would like to go for however I may not be able to if there is not a solution.
A rifle with picatinny bases that are integral/ part of the receiver and cannot be changed, such as the CZ 600 Ergo... how does one fit a picatinny rail for thermal/night vision use?
I think the spacing between each base is too far a distance for the mount style.
(The scope is not a tube/regular scope and is the "box style" that has a mount that fits on a weaver or picatinny rail and and this is the only option of mounting)
Any idea's for adaptation?
Cartridge chambered in this case is .223rem, if it is relevent and helps.
It is a rifle I would like to go for however I may not be able to if there is not a solution.

