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Posted: 12/15/2009 10:28:13 AM EDT
| Im looking at scope mounts for M1A's and Im seeing a boat load of different kinds and brands that range from $20 all the way up to $400..I know there is a price difference for a reason,i've always believed you get what you pay for..Im not needing a top of the line mount,but don't want a P.O.S that won't hold zero..Just looking for a good solid mount...Material isn't a concern to me,steel or aluminum is ok..What kind of mount can you guys recomend? |
| I'd went with Sadlak which I like. I'd only suggest a brookfield style mount like that from companies like Sadlak, Smith, ARMS. Rings well that one has even more options. Companies like Badger, NF, USO, ect all make nice products as far as rings. Choose the glass and go from there. |
| Do some research on the Bassett picatinny mount. I could not find one person who didn't love theirs. Price is cheaper than the high ends like Smith and Sadlak (great in their own right), but is extremely well built, doesn't lose zero, and is repeatable within 1/2 moa from my research. I have no regrets in getting mine. |
| i had problems with the new style arms 18 with the ejected shell getting trapped between the base of the scope ring and the operating rod... so i dremeled the new style mount into an old style mount and haven't tested it yet to see how it works... but it looks much better... |
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Arms was my choice as well, for mounting the Leupold 1.5-5X 30mm scope. http://www.myhostedpics.com/images/Mannlicher/leupold800x600.jpg Break them ARMS throw levers and get free replacement Larue mounts right now. |
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