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Scope mounts that mount on the left side of the receiver using the four screw holes are available from Weaver.
Check out Ironsighter Co, PO box 85070, Westland, MI 48185. They make a see through scope mount that attaches to the left side of the receiver by the two screws that are already there. No gunsmithing required to attach it.
there a a few things you can do you can mount it on the side it takes some getting used too but it works or you can get a special scope made for mounting farther forward there hard to find but they work great
Hello: Weaver offers a scope base for the Marlin Model 512 Slugmaster, contact Weaver for a complete package. Thanks side scope mount (Weaver 10M)
I have Springfield .22 long rifle, 5 shot magzaine, 24 inch-barrel and I want to install side mount for a Weaver scope. Where can I buy one. Truly, Bart
Hi, I happen to be refinishing the stock on this same rifle. My Mother had it in the house as long as I can remember. She said that my Father had bought it for her the year after they were married. That was 1943. This of course would make it a least 61 years. I have noticed that there are 2 tapped holes on the left side behind the chamber. A possible scope mount? Does anyone know if there was a side mount availble for this rifle. . ESVAmine also has two holes on the left side which i have always asumed were for a scope, but the rifles was given to my father from a friend long ago so i have no ideaMine has a Wards model 93m scope and bolt on mount--kind of an old school long & skinny 4 power tube.HeadlineI too have a Wards scope on mine. The mount reads WARDS 93M 2129A and the scope is a Western Field 4X15 60-1203. I have one that used to be my grandfather's, I believe he said it was made in 1938 or '39. It may be a Springfield model 87, but I get confused easily.
No, it was not.
The Ranger 101.13 (.22 caliber, clip fed, bolt action) was fitted with a side mount that was stamped with "T3" and anchored with slotted thumb screws marked "F" and "R" (front and rear). The scope that came with the rifle was a "Wee Weaver" M. 3-29, 4-power, Weaver scope. If you would like I could email you pics of the mount. Just email me at: BLKLION@MC.NET --- bill
Rifle Model 71, serial 26954 was built in 1948. Value as stated probably in the $600 to $800 range. The side mount scope mount destroys the collector value of any original rifle, as do other non factory additions. There were deluxe versions which included checkering and pistol grip caps, and standard versions which had neither. Pre WWII models command an extra premium. Had the rifle not been drilled and tapped for the side scope mount it would have been in the $2000 to $2600 range depending on configuration. There were no special order options available for this model other than the Deluxe/Standard versions, and an optional bolt peep sight.
Would depend on the gun and size scope tube. The tube would be either 1" or 30mm. Could be side mount top mount etc...More info needed
Ebay has usually side mounts that fits the Savage 340 , Glenfield side mounts