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5/1/2009 1:53:17 PM EDT
I have a hk94 and want to put a scope on it. This is going to be a range toy and nothing else. I have an inexpensive tube scope from a project years ago I am going to use. My questions are, is it better to co-witness or not and which mount do I get?

I have seen both of these mounts for co-witnessing and want your opinions on them and which you think would be better.
MFI Mount

B&T Mount

If you guys think co-witnessing is not the way to go, what mounts do you suggest in the same price range as the stuff above.

Thanks for looking at this and responding.
5/1/2009 6:50:08 PM EDT
[#1]
both are fine mounts, but the mfi is the lowest you can get and also looks better in my opinion due to its smaller foot print on the rifle
5/2/2009 4:13:25 AM EDT
[#2]
Do you have an MFI? If so, was it easy to install? Thanks for posting.
5/2/2009 6:23:08 AM EDT
[#3]
Both are easy to install.  You need to make sure your rings and tube will clear the rear drum sight.
Some have place some black electrical tape on the mounting tabs to reduce "claw marks" from the mounting process.

I personally have a B&T with a Micro T1
5/2/2009 9:22:57 AM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
Do you have an MFI? If so, was it easy to install? Thanks for posting.


yes i do.   very easy to install, you just have to be sure to keep the mount flat on the little step in front of your rear sight as you incrementally finger tighten the 4 mount screws to keep it level as you initially install it, then equally tighten the 4 screws to fial torque.   they dont need to be super tight as many will over torque the screw and break it or the tip of the claw off.  (as a friend of mine down here did.


5/3/2009 6:32:49 PM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Do you have an MFI? If so, was it easy to install? Thanks for posting.


yes i do.   very easy to install, you just have to be sure to keep the mount flat on the little step in front of your rear sight as you incrementally finger tighten the 4 mount screws to keep it level as you initially install it, then equally tighten the 4 screws to fial torque.   they dont need to be super tight as many will over torque the screw and break it or the tip of the claw off.  (as a friend of mine down here did.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v355/767fixer/guns/Devin003.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v355/767fixer/guns/Devin001.jpg


Hey this is a little off of what you guys are talking about but I noticed you have a port buffer on your rifle...Does it really work?  Does it stop the brass from getting dented?
5/4/2009 10:48:51 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Do you have an MFI? If so, was it easy to install? Thanks for posting.


yes i do.   very easy to install, you just have to be sure to keep the mount flat on the little step in front of your rear sight as you incrementally finger tighten the 4 mount screws to keep it level as you initially install it, then equally tighten the 4 screws to fial torque.   they dont need to be super tight as many will over torque the screw and break it or the tip of the claw off.  (as a friend of mine down here did.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v355/767fixer/guns/Devin003.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v355/767fixer/guns/Devin001.jpg


Hey this is a little off of what you guys are talking about but I noticed you have a port buffer on your rifle...Does it really work?  Does it stop the brass from getting dented?


absolutely it works.    my cases now do not get a single dent in them   add that to the fact the cases only get thrown 20 feet compared to the original 40....well worth it.     after tumbling you cant tell if they were shot in a PTR or if they were in a remington 700
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