My wife and I both shoot mod. 70's. I prefer Leopold bases and rings. (personal pref.) Most places where you would buy these would have a listing to look up your answer. The packages of basemounts and ringsI have seen list what guns they fit. Don't forget the diameter of the scope tube and how large theOD of the large end of the scope is to determine the height of the rings you will need. Low, Med. or high
To mount a Nikon Monarch dot scope on a Winchester Super X2 NWTF shotgun, you'll need a Weaver-style base that fits the shotgun's receiver. The appropriate choice would be a Weaver base specifically designed for the Winchester Super X2. Look for a base that offers a secure fit and is compatible with the scope rings designed for Weaver-style mounts. Always ensure proper alignment and torque specifications when installing the mount.
Marvel Custom Guns makes a scope base that replaces the sight rib on a Victor and uses Weaver rings.
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.
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.
MSRP was $814. Got mine (used 99%) for $500 in early 2010 with rings and three boxes of ammo. Saw another auction site where a similar one sold for $550, no rings/scope (no sale date noted).
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.
Yes, you can mount a weaver (or Picatinny) rail accessory on a dovetail mount, but you will need an adapter or specific rings designed to fit both the dovetail and weaver dimensions. Dovetail mounts typically have different width and groove specifications compared to weaver rails, so ensure compatibility before attempting to mount. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for both the mount and the accessory to ensure a secure fit.
It all depends on the Daisy Scope rings that you have. The M4 has a removable front and rear sight. This will allow you to add a scope to the Weaver rail mount on the M4 if your scope rings are the weaver size. If not, then you need to purchase weaver scope rings for your scope.
Since it has weaver rails, all you need are Weaver scope rings. An offset mount will help too.
The mounts you get in Lord of the Rings Conquest are things like horses and wargs and you USUALLY get them from when you capture a command post ( like in the shire or something). I'm not sure if there are any others (like Oloiphants or fellbeasts), but those are the ones I know of.
A weaver number 2 base and your choice of weaver side mount rings, midway has both. Total cost for both pieces is around $50.
Both B-Square and Leapers UTG make 11mm dovetail to picatinny rail adapters so you can use standard Weaver style rings. You can also get 11mm x 1" or 11mm x 30mm cantilevered rings that will work with some scopes. Your best bet for scope placement options is to go with the adapter. Remember to use blue 'loc-tite'.Douger (holmconts@aim.com)