This is sacreligious to me, but a friend asked me so I will pose the question here. Is there such a thing as a scope mount for an M1 Carbine? Have never seen or heard of one and can't imagine putting a scope on one. Thanks!
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This is sacreligious to me, but a friend asked me so I will pose the question here. Is there such a thing as a scope mount for an M1 Carbine? Have never seen or heard of one and can't imagine putting a scope on one. Thanks!
Numrich Arms had one that required drilling and tapping a hole on the left side of the receiver and removing the rear sight. It slid into the rear sight dovetail and was locked down with a allen screw and attached to the side of the receiver with a SAE threaded screw. Williams gun sight in Davison Michigan Also makes one. I am sure there are others also. griffith
I believe there are some now that don't require drilling and tapping.
I believe this is one of those styles, and there are probably more.
M1 Carbine Military Rifle Scope Mounts
I have one like Harlan shows. it goes into the dovetail and tightens down with a set screw, then you mount scope rings.
But to me it just takes away from a classic look.
These's is this kind too : M1 .30 Carbine Forward ("Scout") Scope Mount
Jim Long,
I was looking for that type too, but couldn't remember where I saw it. That style would seem better because it wouldn't mess up the dovetail.
JimF4M1s,
I couldn't agree with you more. I'm sure not advocating putting a scope on. He should get an inexpensive modern Ruger or something and mount a scope. At least these newer type mounts don't require drilling and hopefully a later owner will take the stuff off who appreciates the classic lines of an M1 carbine.
Get one of the metal hanguards, tack weld a 3/16"X 5/8" X 6" piece of CRS, to it.
reblue or park as desired, the drill and tap for a Weaver M366 scope mount.
Did that for mine carbine as the youngest daughter wanted to go deer hunting with me. ( Don't worry i was back-up with a .308Win.)
A 1.5x Kseries Weaver looks nice up there and ejection not impeded.
The main reason I'd mount a scope is for testing hand load ammo testing to eliminate sighting errors these old eyes I now have... Though once I'm happy with the load, the carbine goes back to original config..I love shooting metallic sights! I take this approach with all my rifles, antiques included, with the philosophy of leaving no permanent modification. jjroths' mount idea is one I've pondered myself .
Yep. A scope buggers the balance though. Why anyone would want a scope on any carbine(an SKS included) is beyond me.