Gman
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I would like some advice about drilling/tapping a picatinny scope rail to an older Benelli M1 Super 90, Monte Feltro 20 gauge shotgun. This scattergun is a dedicated turkey/deer slug lead slinger with Williams Fire sights mounted on the ventilated rib. Problem #1 is my tired old eyes can't line up the iron sights no longer, so I want to mount a thin aluminum picatinny rail on top of the receiver with a pair of Ken Farrell 1" pic aluminum low rings holding a Nikon Monarch 1.5-4.5x 20mm scope. Problem #2 is that these older Benelli's aluminum receiver is very thin on top. I have read that it is too thin to drill/tap. There was a manufacturer of a Weaver style scope ring mount named Da Mar that had 6 mounting holes. (3 on each side) The holes were thru the mount on the radiused part (which wrapped around the top of the receiver) and were drilled/tapped in the receiver on 45 degree angles, thru the curved part of the receiver because it is thicker in aluminum at that point. Problem #3, Da Mar is no longer in business.
I really don't want to buy a newer 20 gauge shotgun which has the receiver drilled/tapped from the factory but I also don't want to ruin this older Benelli. This shotgun has never had one "failure to fire" other than the very light "youth" target loads and has harvested numerous bucks & gobblers. It only weighs 5 3/4 pounds with the 24" vent rib bbl and it is my favorite hunting scattergun.
Suggestions Please!
I really don't want to buy a newer 20 gauge shotgun which has the receiver drilled/tapped from the factory but I also don't want to ruin this older Benelli. This shotgun has never had one "failure to fire" other than the very light "youth" target loads and has harvested numerous bucks & gobblers. It only weighs 5 3/4 pounds with the 24" vent rib bbl and it is my favorite hunting scattergun.
Suggestions Please!