You've pretty much answered your own question... most any scope which can fit into one inch scope rings should be compatible. If the ends of the scope are flared out, you'd have to unscrew those, unscrew the caps on the adjustment knobs, and loosen the rings completely in order to run the scope through the rings, but the make of scope shouldn't be any problem, so long as the tube is one inch in diameter.
I have found that most better quality scopes are not conducive to this. Was hoping to find one that has the windage and elevation knobs far to the rear and no flare or bell at the front of the tube so I can just slip it through both rings without having to take the scope apart.
Yes. without rails there is nothing to mount the scope (and scope rings) to.
As long as it has an 11mm ring mount then Yes. And I think it does, or you can order 11mm scope rings for the scope.
Airsplat.com has the UTG L96 in the digital Camo (ACU) but tyhe manufacturer doesn't ship the gun with scopes and rings. I don't think you're going to find one elsewhere. I buy from Airsplat and they have cheap scopes and affordable rings as well. Here is the link for the gun and on the right is the add ons and accessories where they will have scopes and components that are compatible along with guns that are comparable. http://www.airsplat.com/Items/AR-UTG-AWP-368A.htm#STS=fzhjc0f6.19o3
Scope rings are used in mounting scopes on guns and rifles. Scope rings can be purchased from several retailers as well as on several online websites.
depends on the rifle and the scope. Most scopes will use 1 inch rings for that type rifle.
yes, generally. But some inexpensive scopes will come with rings, usually only for Weaver bases. Regular-style magnifying rifle scopes with a one-inch tube need a set of rings to attach them to the scope base or the gun's receiver. But some red-dot type scopes don't need rings-- the clamps that attach them to the gun are built right in.or better, ask the www.eurooptic.com expert team as they always give good advice and not think in commercial terms.
Split rings are in AC generators ( alternating current) while slip rings are in DC current (direct current).
Mount Doom is in Mordor.
Orodruin .
You can get a base (or bases) that will attach directly to the top of the receiver. Then the rings mount to the base. Pretty standard scope mounting process.
To destroy the ring in the fires of Mount Doom .
Mount Doom was actually modeled upon two active volcanoes in New Zealand : Mount Ngauruhoe and Mount Ruapehu .