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M-1922 Scope Mounts, Lowest possible.

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17 April 2003, 07:45
kimber40x
M-1922 Scope Mounts, Lowest possible.
I have a M-1922 which has been sporterized. The gun came with a Leupold dove-tail one-piece mount and low rings. I was wondering if there were any quality scope mounts that were lower in height then what I currently have. The rear receiver bridge is rather high compared to more modern guns, so the scope rides higher than I would like it. Thanks for your help.
17 April 2003, 08:35
Holmes
You might consider a set of Weaver two-piece bases if they are available for your application.

Also, Burris offers an extra low ring style in their standard, (non-Signature), Zee series. I am not sure if the extra low height is available in the dovetail design from Burris.

Good luck.
17 April 2003, 08:48
kimber40x
Thanks for your reply. By the way, this is the M-1903 Springfield training rifle, in .22 Long Rifle. I'll take a look at the Burris offerins. I'm not a fan of the Weaver-style on a fine rifle.
17 April 2003, 11:38
<JBelk>
The classic set-up is the old Redfield one piece with the UN-split scope rings with a 7/8inch Alaskan in them.

I have the rings........I MIGHT even give them up. [Big Grin]

I LOVE M-1922 sporters. This is my last one.

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17 April 2003, 12:40
kimber40x
Wow! My rifle may be "custom Built," but it in no way compares to your M-1922. A beautiful rifle you have there. I'll pass on the Redfield mount, but thanks, any ways. Nice to get a post from the illustrious JBelk. I'm honored! I was wondering if some of the "baseless" mounts might have a lower/lowest height.

[ 04-17-2003, 03:43: Message edited by: kimber40x ]
18 April 2003, 11:15
kimber40x
The Burris ZEE type aare actually the Weaver format, and I am looking for another style of ring. The Talley one-piece rings are a possibility, but they don't offer a M-1903 unit. I suppose they could custom mill a unit, but....
Any other ideas out there?

Thanks
18 April 2003, 12:03
<JBelk>
Kimber40X---

You just about have to use a one piece base. Check some of the old/obsolete/collectors mount dealers in the Gun List.

Ask for a Redfield JR mount marked S-03 or 03.

On a .22 it makes no difference but the centerfires have trouble with the strange radius and very thin bridge to screw to. One piece bases makes sense.

BTW-- The rile above was the ACGG #9 (1993). A man in the Mid-West won it for a $20 raffle ticket.