Anyone know of a source? I don't care what type of rings. Thanks!
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Anyone know of a source? I don't care what type of rings. Thanks!
Check out Brownells website. Leupold still makes the redfield style junior one piece base and get the Burris rings with the inserts to prevent ring damage to your scope. Frank
Thanks! I'll have to ping Brownells. I only see one for an FN Mauser, aka standard length 98.
If you're looking for a scout type scope mount, look into the S&K brand, available either through the mfg., out of PA, or retailers.
CCOP USA i piece small ring mauser scope base look here........https://picclick.com/CCOP-Mauser-Kar...833123629.html
Are we in for a treat, map55b? Your guns are always cool.
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See if you can locate a Buehler mount. He made a couple for me but no longer is around.
I've got weaver base stock and could make one up, but I'd like to just get something off the shelf. Seems like these pasts used to be plentiful but not so much anymore. I guess no one is doing this stuff anymore.
It's just me but I like to leave the clip slot intact on the rear bridge and modify the mount but I'm in the minority I know. My friend in high school over ground a hook safety Arisaka and that was a butt whooping shimming that thing back true! Good luck my friend.
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The old Redfield (Denver) company made small ring one piece bases. You might find an old listing and chase one of those down. They have a relief cut for the stripper clip hump.
Thanks all. I'm taking a shot on these found on e-Bay
when I first read this I thought are they getting hard to find?? Well times change. I like the redfield 1 pc but those on ebay should be fine. My small ring receivers all had issues fitting square on the rear. The front ring fit tite for me. I tried humoring them in with fine grit paper then applied some crazy type epoxy tinted black to base. never had any regrets. I felt the epoxy gave me a true fit which I felt was more important than holding them on. That is what the screws are for!
Just to close the loop on this topic. Times are changing, there are fewer actions available and probably even fewer folks doing this kind of work. Brownell's responded to day telling me that they no longer stock any one piece bases for the small ring Mauser. They refereed me to EGW. Hopefully my knock offs from eBay will work out. Normally I prefer two piece Weavers. With any luck I'll live long enough to build out the dozen or so small rings that I have and be able to get the parts I need to do finish them.
Thank you all for your contributions to this thread. -map