Brand | Combat Optical |
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Color | Black |
Style | mosin nagant scope mount |
Sport | Airsoft |
Item Weight | 65.2 Grams |
Material | Aluminum |
Mounting Type | Weaver Mount |
Night vision | No |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.3 x 1.4 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.25 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Combat Optical |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | AIM SPORTS |
Part Number | MNGS |
Size | Small |
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AIM Sports M44/Mosin Nagant 91/30 Scope Mount (Short)
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Brand | Combat Optical |
Color | Black |
Style | mosin nagant scope mount |
Sport | Airsoft |
Item Weight | 65.2 Grams |
Material | Aluminum |
Mounting Type | Weaver Mount |
Night vision | No |
About this item
- M44/Mosin nagant scope mount (short)
- Fits on rear sight/models 91/30, M44, M38, M39 & chinese 53
- Length is 4.25"
- N.W.(OZ): 2.3
- Features accepts all weaver standard rings
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Product Description
MNGS Features: -M44 / Mosin Nagant Scope Mount (Short) Fits On Rear Sight / Models 91/30, M44, M38, M39 & Chinese 53.-Accepts all weaver standard rings. Color/Finish: -Black anodized aircraft grade aluminum finish. Dimensions: -Net Weight: 2.3 Oz.-Length: 6".
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ASIN | B000R7872Y |
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3.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #303,432 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #628 in Airsoft Gun Scope Mounts #38,153 in Hunting Equipment |
Date First Available | February 19, 2009 |
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Customers like the quality, value, and performance of the mount. For example, they mention it's very solid, works well, and is good value for money. That said, some complain about the fit and alignment. Opinions are mixed on ease of installation.
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Customers like the quality of the rail. They mention it's very solid, stable, and incredibly secure.
"...Worked perfectly. No problems with recoil; the mount held solid, scope was zeroed, everything went fine. Did not need loctite either!..." Read more
"...The only thing good I can say about it is it seems very solid once installed. My terrible shots were landing in a very tight group...." Read more
"...The material is so tough that Drilling and tapping these weapons REQUIRES solid carbide tooling...." Read more
"...It took a couple of minutes and the mount is perfectly level and really solid...." Read more
Customers like the value of the mount. They say it is a good product for the money, sturdy, and easy to install.
"...If your looking for something that's cheap and works perfect this is it...." Read more
"...All in all good product for the money. Cheap but with a little elbow grease it will do what you need it to do." Read more
"...a belt sander to bring it down and still didn't line up... Complete waste of money." Read more
"...For $7 you can't really beat this set up. It's cheap and you don't have to do any drilling into your rifle...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the sight. For example, they say it works well, does the trick nicely, and is solid. Some mention that it works great on their Chinese type 53 and mosin nagant.
"It works, and it works great. As others have mentioned, it does NOT come with mounting instructions, but they are not needed...." Read more
"...If your looking for something that's cheap and works perfect this is it...." Read more
"...This does the trick nicely. I have put my scope on it and had it lined not too long ago. It seems to hold true despite the kick of the gun...." Read more
"this mount does not work. i have a 1942 sniper 91/30. after removing the rear sight i found that the screw hole did not match...." Read more
Customers like the mount. They say it's a great product for mounting a scope on a Mosin-Nagant 91/30. It's well-designed and durable, making it a basic mount for the basic shooter. The mount is visually appealing and seems to be quite solidly attached.
"...This a a basic mount for the basic shooter. If your looking for something that's cheap and works perfect this is it...." Read more
"...with scope mounts or bend the bolts and these scope mounts work wonderfully for that purpose...." Read more
"This mount is installed easy and looks good. Just keep and eye on it and ensure it stays secured...." Read more
"...Stable and effective mount if you do a lil gunsmithing 4 stars, if you don't want to do the extra shaving off take off a star." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of installation. Some mention it's a great idea and easy to install, with no instructions. That said, others say it wasn't the easiest to install and requires pretty many basic tools and patience.
"...approach works for ALL of the following Nagant rails and provides a Rock-Solid Installation on ALL the 91/30 and M44 variants.[..." Read more
"...As others have mentioned, it does NOT come with mounting instructions, but they are not needed...." Read more
"This mount is installed easy and looks good. Just keep and eye on it and ensure it stays secured...." Read more
"...Installing the mount is not that easy but not all that hard if you have some basic tools and are somewhat skilled in basic smithing...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the fit of the scope mount. They mention that it does not fit their rifle and has very limited adjustability. Some customers also report that the mount does not stay tight at all, and the rail is much too large. As a result, the scope wobbles and is horribly loose.
"...is very hard to undue if you decide to do so as the spring will snap down into the cavity and it is all but impossible to remove..... took me almost..." Read more
"over size for my rifle. had to fit. no instructions with part." Read more
"...After I punched the orginal pin; it holds it well in place. Then, I worried about adjusting/screwing in the set screws...." Read more
"...As I started to unscrew the supplied bolt, it snapped... The only thing good I can say about it is it seems very solid once installed...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the alignment of the product. They mention that the main screw hole did not line up initially on their M91/30, and required extensive filing. They also say that the mounting hole is too far and the installation holes would not meet the holes in the rifle.
"...Set the scope mount on top of the rifle's rear sight mount. It will NOT line up when you first place it there, and it will NOT line up with simple..." Read more
"...The only issue I had was when first installed the rifle fired to far to the right and ran out of adjustment in the scope...." Read more
"...My big problem was that once I mounted the scope I realized it sits too far forward to see through the scope effectively...." Read more
"...Solid, yet slightly crooked...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the screws in the sporting goods. They mention that the mounting screws broke, the adjustment screws completely knock mount out of alignment with barrel, and the screws will shear when re-tightened after a few rounds. Customers also say that the screws are a bit tough to get in and the stabilizing screws are not long enough.
"...There are set screws on top of rail and YOU NEED TO LEVEL IT WITH YOUR BARREL or your going to run out of adjustment on your verticle adjustment on..." Read more
"...Then by the time I was done with the 40 rounds one of the screws had backed all the way out...." Read more
"...At this point it is easy to thread the hex-head bolt that comes with the mount through the holes in the mosin sight...." Read more
"...And if the screw snapped that easily, I can only imagine how poorly it would stand the constant vibrations from the recoil produced by a 7.62x54r..." Read more
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Leapers Accushot 1-Pc Offset Mount w/1 Rings, Weaver/Picatinny Mount
NcStar 2-7X32E Red Illuminated Pistol and Long Eye Relief/Ring/Blue Lens
Enjoy your weapon!
UPDATE: Took this to the range. Worked perfectly. No problems with recoil; the mount held solid, scope was zeroed, everything went fine. Did not need loctite either! Buy and install this with confidence. Works like a charm. NOTE: you don't need the Leapers Offset mount. The offset would actually put the scope over the extraction port and possibly damage your scope when extracting the shells (as well, my Nagant is a straight bolt, so I could not open/close the bolt with the scope set back far). The mount rings that came with the NcStar scope worked fine. Save the few bucks there.
rifle. This is my solution:
I purchased the Aim Sports Mosin 91/30 short mount and an NcStar 2-7x32 pistol scope. About as cheap as you can go.....about 60 bucks including a bore laser. Installing the mount is not that easy but not all that hard if you have some basic tools and are somewhat skilled in basic smithing.
There are several excellent write up's already here in Amazon reviews on this instillation and you SHOULD review them. I did drill out the threaded hole with a #31 drill and discarded the supplied machine screw as I used the original sight pin as most others have done. Be careful removing the sight pin. This is the fwd pin the one that the blade pivots on. It is under spring pressure and I found it removes easier with a little downward pressure from a C-clamp and some protective wood blocks. Save the pin as it will be the new mounts main holding device.
Here is where I made a mistake......I think. One of the posts instructed me to remove the flat silver spring and turn it over and reinstall.....I did so. This process is very hard to undue if you decide to do so as the spring will snap down into the cavity and it is all but impossible to remove..... took me almost an hour.....and you can not reinstall the old site with the spring in this new position. As the instruction says the spring pressure point moves aft with this spring reversal and applies more leveradge to the rail. The problem I had was that the fwd set screw that we will file the point off of now can not overcome this added spring leveradge and the mount will not flatten to be alligned to the bore. So.... I did remove the spring and reinstall it in the conventional manor with the end sticking up. I used the supplied set screws and did file the point off the fwd one. You must, as it only has a very small area to contact against to offset the spring pressure when leveling the mount.
Compressing the mount into place is quite easy with a common C-clamp. Once you see that the hole is lined up reinsert the original pin you removed to take the old site off. A hint here....... deburr the ends of the pin with a file. Sometimes in the removal process the ends of the pin get messed up and a little file work will make it go much easier. Hammer the pin in so that it is centered in the mount as it was. Once the pin is all the way through and centered you can loosen the C-clamp and the mount should be very sturdy but not flat to the bore....... should be pointing down slightly. This is where that fwd set screw comes in..... the one you filed flat.
Reinstall the C-clamp this time more toward the rear of the rail to push it down and level the rail. Once you are alligned to the bore, insert the flat set screw back into the fwd hole and tighten it down. Tight is good but do not strip it. There will be a lot of pressure on this set screw. You can now remove the C-clamp and put a long piece of wood or a yardstick on the rail to see how it matches the bore. If adjustment is required, you can clamp harder and further tighten the fwd screw to raise the rail or now install the two rear pointed screws and tweek the rail down. Final step is to install the small locking set screws from the left side.
I have not locktited mine yet but will once I get the scope mounted and am sure no more adjustment is required. I HAVE NOT TESTED THIS YET. However, I believe it will hold for my average use.......20 rounds a month. The NcStar scope and how it holds up to the recoil could be a bigger issue. I will keep you posted.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2017