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German Claw Mounts
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<blockquote data-quote="Marplot" data-source="post: 3097613" data-attributes="member: 129667"><p>This picture is one of my least valuable scopes. I Might could get it off and cobble something where the scope rings could fit on a modern scope. It is possible the rings are soldered on. But even if I could make myself make it work, it might fit only one gun as the claw mounts are made for each gun. (Maybe)</p><p></p><p>I have quotes for as much as $2000 to make something work. But I cringe to do this with my vintage guns.</p><p></p><p>There are some German forums and will reach out for their help.</p><p></p><p>The center rib is hollow because there is a rod that goes through to pop up the rear leaf site. I don't think the center rib is not super strong and would not hold for tapping screws to hold a Pic or Weaver mount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marplot, post: 3097613, member: 129667"] This picture is one of my least valuable scopes. I Might could get it off and cobble something where the scope rings could fit on a modern scope. It is possible the rings are soldered on. But even if I could make myself make it work, it might fit only one gun as the claw mounts are made for each gun. (Maybe) I have quotes for as much as $2000 to make something work. But I cringe to do this with my vintage guns. There are some German forums and will reach out for their help. The center rib is hollow because there is a rod that goes through to pop up the rear leaf site. I don't think the center rib is not super strong and would not hold for tapping screws to hold a Pic or Weaver mount. [/QUOTE]
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