Try gun shops, gun shows, on line auctions.
Yes, a Winchester Model 422 can be equipped with a scope, but it typically requires the use of scope mounts or rings designed for the rifle. The Model 422 is a .22 caliber rifle, and while it doesn’t have factory drilling for scope mounts, aftermarket options are available. Proper installation is essential to ensure stability and accuracy when using a scope.
Just today I put weaver rings on mine. They have a 3/8 dovetail base and 1" scope rings. I had short 1" rings but I could not remove my bolt for cleaning. The rings I replaced the rings with the above mentioned. 3/8 dovetail mount 1" rings fro scope mounting see thru mounts for use of iron sights And the most important part of all is the 7/8 rise of the new mounts.
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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.
WILLIAMS HAS( OLD )SIDE MOUNTS FOR THESE GUNS.
Yes I believe that the Savage model 110E and the regular model 110 will share the same scope Mounts.
S & K Scope Mounts in western PA makes one for the Eddystone http://www.scopemounts.com/ Look under "Insta Mounts"
Since it has weaver rails, all you need are Weaver scope rings. An offset mount will help too.
what type of scope mounts do I need
The Smith & Wesson Model B, also known as the Husqvarna, typically features a unique mounting system that may not be compatible with standard scope mounts. To find suitable scope mounts, look for those specifically designed for the Model B or universal mounts that can accommodate its dimensions. Brands like Leupold or Weaver may offer options, but ensure they are compatible with the specific model. Always check the manufacturer's specifications or consult with a gunsmith for the best fit.
Just about any rings and mounts made by Weaver will fit nicely. Using lesser quality rings will cause the scope to go out of adjustment when the shotgun is fired.
I have two answers for you. Crosman air gun owns both Benjamin and Sheridan air guns. See the link below for the date of manufacture. ( not all dates are there) See the second link for the scope mounts. Hint: you may find that the scope is too far forward when you mount it because the loading port is in the way of the mount. I placed both mounts on the front tube of the scope so I could get it back far enough for my eye relief. Both rings are on the mounts in front of the loading port so the scope extends back over the loading port. Both scope rings are attached to the front tube of the scope.