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Mini 14 Scope mounting

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  • llama
    Yup - several companies make (or made) plates that replace the side plate (that covers the bolt hold open) that have threaded holes, then a mount is affixed to it.

    Had a RamLine one in the early 90s, worked OK but the bridge cracked. B-Square I think is the other company, their product is metal (RamLine was plastic) and should work good.
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  • yoshmyster
    I mounted the scope above the ejection port (I have the Ranch) and it beat the crap out of the scope. Mine the reticle started to spin clock wise.

    I went with the Ultimak and mounted the scope "Scout" style. Never had any issue where the scope got beat up again.
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  • llama
    quote:Originally posted by yoshmyster
    I mounted the scope above the ejection port (I have the Ranch) and it beat the crap out of the scope. Mine the reticle started to spin clock wise.

    I went with the Ultimak and mounted the scope "Scout" style. Never had any issue where the scope got beat up again.


    Not so much an issue with teh "replace a side plate" mount- the actual mount part puts a bridge over the ejection port, which protects the scope.

    Not my pic, but it shows how:

    IMG_6227.jpg
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  • 5mmgunguy
    You can get a buffer for the ranch rifle that cushions the operating rod and receiver collision.
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