🔫 Elevate Your Aim with Monstrum's Precision!
The MonstrumOffset Cantilever Dual Ring Scope Mount is designed for mounting standard 1 inch tube rifle scopes on flat top Picatinny rail equipped rifles. With a lightweight aluminum construction and a 2-inch forward extension, it ensures optimal eye relief and shooting position, all backed by a lifetime guarantee.
Brand | Monstrum |
Color | Black |
Style | Compact |
Sport | Hunting |
Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Material | Aluminum |
Objective Lens Diameter | 1 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
Mounting Type | Cantilever Mount, Picatinny Mount |
Night vision | No |
Manufacturer | Monstrum |
UPC | 700118165447 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.18 x 3.19 x 2.8 inches |
Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Monstrum |
Part Number | ZR254-B |
Size | 1 inch |
R**
Vortex Surefire mounted with ease
Great mount! Would build with no scratches or marks. Mounted my vortex and it was easy to lever and stayed locked in place after a few thousand rounds!
J**R
Stop paying more for your mounts
You know you're looking at this because you don't want to overspend on your mount, but you're afraid that if you buy too cheap, you'll break it, or your scope. Don't overthink it: buy this cheap mount, put it on your rifle, and go. Six mounting screws for each ring--your scope ain't moving. Good fit, just remember to clamp down those mounting nuts with the supplied hex wrench (or loctite it down). Doesn't shoot loose. It may be cheap, but it ain't junk.
M**.
Nice mount.
Quality and works as advertised. Includes two extra screws and Allan wrench. Just in case
D**N
Watch out for burrs on mating surfaces of these mounts.
I have a number of older single shot .22LR rifles that I benchrest at 50 yards. I use vintage scopes. The Monstrom products have been working well, and are a cost effective solution to the far higher end expensive scope mounts needed for much longer range shooting. While mounting this cantilever was easy, I failed to notice there were burrs on the edges of the saddles where the scope sits. Only after I lightly attached my scope, moving it to locate eye relief and assure it was matched vertically with the rifle, did I notice the burrs were permanently scarring the gloss black finish on the scope. I disassembled everything, took out a small half moon file, and removed all the burrs from the Monstrom edges. This does not affect the mount, nor do the ugly permanent scratches affect the scope's usefulness. I am relatively new at this, so my bad and my stupid mistake I will avoid. If you buy any lower cost scope mounts, a respectful suggestion is to insure the finish of the mounts is completely smooth at the edges. I otherwise highly recommend Monstrom mounts.
R**F
Solid mount for AR
Just what I needed for my new AR 350 legend upper. Scope mounted easily and took 4 rounds to zero. I look forward to getting in deer woods.
C**S
Rugged
Excellent product
G**R
Impressive for the cost
I’ve been very pleased with this mount so far. Torqued down the screws with Loctite on my 3x9x40 Nikon scope to a picatiny rail. The extra rise was just what I needed for the spacing as my other scope rings had the reticle sitting on the rail and just weren’t going to work. Sits straight and plumb with no interference in opening my lower to clean when needed. Easy to mount and adjust for eye relief. Holds true so far but I’ve only put 40 rounds through it, but with the loctite and amount of screw points I really can’t see this going anywhere. In the end it’s a chunk of metal, kind of hard to screw it up.
E**R
Thumb screws do not hold
The scope mount is solid. I did not have any issues with the provided scope clamp screws. (Most people over torque these screws and cause problems they be blame on someone else).The problem I have is with the "thumb screws" which secure the mount to the top of the rifle. If you tighten them with your "thumb" and fingers as tight as you can by hand, they will be loose in about 3 or 4 rounds! I broke out a wrench and torqued them down a bit.... again, loose in 3-4 rounds! Finally broke out the blue Loc-tite, and torqed them down... finally no more loosening up. But now, what good are the thumb screws?!?!? The problem is they used course thread bolts & nuts for the thumb screws.The mount is cheap (compared to big name brands), and this reflects in this design failure.Since the only way to really lock the scope down defeated the purpose of the thumb screws, just buy the option using regular screws (to secure to receiver), and don't forget a little blue Loc-tite.
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