SKU | Designation | French Law | Height (cm) | Diameter (mm) | Mounting | MSRP | Stock |
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SKU MEL301000 | Designation 2 elbowless collars | French Law Vente libre | Height (cm) 1 | Diameter (mm) 30 mm | Mounting 21mm rail |
MSRP
175.00 € incl. tax
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Available
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SKU MEL301800 | Designation 2 collars 30 without elbow | French Law Vente libre | Height (cm) 1.8 | Diameter (mm) 30 mm | Mounting 21mm rail |
MSRP
175.00 € incl. tax
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Last Available
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SKU MEL341000 | Designation 2 collars 34 without elbow | French Law Vente libre | Height (cm) 1 | Diameter (mm) 34 mm | Mounting 21mm rail |
MSRP
175.00 € incl. tax
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Available
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SKU MEL341500 | Designation 2 collars 34 without elbow | French Law Vente libre | Height (cm) 1.5 | Diameter (mm) 34 mm | Mounting 21mm rail |
MSRP
270.00 € incl. tax
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Last Available
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Attachment to the rifle housing is done by means of a lever.
Sold in pairs of identical necklaces.
There are several ways to mount a riflescope, but the most popular is the ring option. It has many advantages, including its affordability and the fact that it is available in the widest variety of versions. Many current scopes require a 30mm or 34mm mount, as their main tube is 30mm or 34mm in diameter. This means that in order to connect your riflescope to the firearm, you need 30mm rings for mounting. The most important thing when mounting a riflescope with rings is to know the appropriate amount of force needed to secure the rings. If you exceed this limit, the structural integrity of the riflescope will be compromised. The rings can also leave a visible mark if not tightened properly. The tightening torque should not exceed 2.2 Nm.