Burris, Leopold, Weaver to name a few.
All rifles or reasonable caliber are going to have recoil, I would look at your mounts or scope. tighten up your scope rail
These guns were never drilled/tapped for scope mounts. Like most inexpensive .22 rifles, the top of the receiver is grooved for tip-off mounts. The mounts and rings are typically one piece, and sold virtually everywhere - even WalMart.
One can purchase rifle scope mounts from websites like Optics Planet, Cabelas, Amazon, Scope Mounts, Airgun Depot, eBay, Talley Manufacturing and Jmecks Scope Mounts.
Are you trying to fit on a gun or rifle ( you said gun) What model are you asking about,. Is it a scope designed for pellet rifles. How big its the dovetail on the rifle. You need to be more specific.
It will require that the rifle be drilled and tapped for scope mounts. Some small rifles (usually .22 rimfire) can use a dovetail mount, but those rifles are made with the dovetail grooves, and they will not work with a heavy recoiling caliber. There are a very few scope mounts that use existing rear sight bases to mount the scope, but it will be very far forward on a T/C, and need a long eye relief scope. Your best course would be to have a smith do a professional D&T for your rifle- relatively cheap to do.
Could be Griffin & Howe New York. Made scope mounts, sights, custom rifles back in the 30's & 40's.
S & K Scope Mounts in western PA makes one for the Eddystone http://www.scopemounts.com/ Look under "Insta Mounts"
Leupold Remington 700, one or two piece, you have to determine the action length of the rifle long or short thus the la or sa on the model number
Scope as in sniping? Well if its that yes.They have 4 sniper rifles.
Yes the receiver is grooved for scope mounts
WILLIAMS HAS( OLD )SIDE MOUNTS FOR THESE GUNS.
weaver refers to the type of scope mounts the scope uses. a weaver scope can mount on any rail size.