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Need to Identify/find/buy 1903A4 Redfield Scope Mount Screws
Thanks for coming by my thread. I recently bought a 1903A4 that came with a scope mount but no screws. I am looking for help with identifying the screws that I need to get.
I bought this rifle
And then these rings
And a repro M84 scope from Keep Shooting
I'd like help identifying these screws. I believe that these are the last two pieces except for getting my rings parked.
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
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08-30-2017 11:57 PM
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you need smaller color case hardened screws.. the screws for the new made bases will destroy your rings.
FYI.
rings pictured are commercial.
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I would check the junk drawers of the gun part sellers at your local gun shows. You can often find a Redfield Junior one or two piece base with those screws. They could be blued and will have to parkerized to match your M1903A4 scope base.
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I don't think those rings will work with an M84 scope. I believe that you need rings that are split horizontally, not vertically.
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OK, thanks gentlemen. The scope has arrived in the mail but the rings have not so I will have to narrow down the scope of my problem after I have all the pieces together.
Thanks for letting me know that I've got some bad assumptions. I'll generate another plan and come back after my rings get here.
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Originally Posted by
gordong
I don't think those rings will work with an M84 scope. I believe that you need rings that are split horizontally, not vertically.
Redfield Junior rings came in both 7/8 and 1 inch rings. The Redfield Junior bases are common to both.
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I believe Redfield rings were 3/4 or 7/8 (not 1 inch). My point is that I don't think you can mount an M84 in vertically split rings (unless you were to remove the sunshade and eyepiece from the scope first)
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You probably don't want to take an M84 apart; it's a sealed scope that, hopefully, contains an inert gas.
It is possible to use 1 piece rings to mount an M84. However, it requires you to spread them (with a huge amount of force), effectively ruining the rings, & then use some heavy duty tools to bend them back around the scope.
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Originally Posted by
Neal Myers
You probably don't want to take an M84 apart; it's a sealed scope that, hopefully, contains an inert gas.
It is possible to use 1 piece rings to mount an M84. However, it requires you to spread them (with a huge amount of force), effectively ruining the rings, & then use some heavy duty tools to bend them back around the scope.
Neil have you actually done this? Jim
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i have seen rings that were spread..they were warped pretty bad.
for a genuine A4...take your time and do it right..
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