Blaser 750/88 scope mount?
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Blaser 750/88 scope mount?
Anyone know of somewhere to buy or get built a, scope mount for a laser 750/88?
Ive got a line on a double 9.3x74R that would be nice to have, but it's got no regulation tool and worse yet no scope mount.
I figured that my only two options are to fine one in Europe or have a smith here adapt it to take a standard blaser scope mount.
Either option might make it too expensive a proposition to be feasibile to mess with.
And if I can't scope it and the regulation can't be adjusted then it would be little more to me then an interesting curiosity to own.
Ive got a line on a double 9.3x74R that would be nice to have, but it's got no regulation tool and worse yet no scope mount.
I figured that my only two options are to fine one in Europe or have a smith here adapt it to take a standard blaser scope mount.
Either option might make it too expensive a proposition to be feasibile to mess with.
And if I can't scope it and the regulation can't be adjusted then it would be little more to me then an interesting curiosity to own.
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Re: Blaser 750/88 scope mount?
Egun would be one option to keep an eye on.
I would also give Graeme Spraggon a call. He is always bringing in odd bits and pieces, he works with a gunshop in Germany I think.
He may be able to find what your after , eventually.
I would also give Graeme Spraggon a call. He is always bringing in odd bits and pieces, he works with a gunshop in Germany I think.
He may be able to find what your after , eventually.
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Re: Blaser 750/88 scope mount?
Google Optics Trade in they have all the mounts.
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Re: Blaser 750/88 scope mount?
I got a photo of the mount attachment, it might be possible to fit a regular swing mount to it from the looks of things.
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Re: Blaser 750/88 scope mount?
Just buy the rifle, I have the same model and was able to find two sets of swing mounts that fit. You could always have a gunsmith make a set or attach a piece of pic./ weaver rail to the flat part.
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Re: Blaser 750/88 scope mount?
Speedy’s question had me thinking about scope options for the Blaser 750/88. I decided to look through my gun bench and tool boxes to see what I have laying around. It seems like a good afternoon for this since the weather outside is not nice.
I was able to piece together a lot of combinations to mount scopes. Ultimately I decided on the Kaps 1.5-6 power since it seems to be the best fit. Prior to this I had tried the 6x Kahles and some other options. Here are some of the results.
First step, crack open a beer, second is to organize my help, in this case Colt the spaniel.I was able to piece together a lot of combinations to mount scopes. Ultimately I decided on the Kaps 1.5-6 power since it seems to be the best fit. Prior to this I had tried the 6x Kahles and some other options. Here are some of the results.
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Re: Blaser 750/88 scope mount?
Some more results
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Re: Blaser 750/88 scope mount?
I like that one piece base with the Z6 on it.
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Re: Blaser 750/88 scope mount?
All look good to me.
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Re: Blaser 750/88 scope mount?
Write to EAW with your scope pictures and model, pretty sure they will have a mount for you. They had one for my es700
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Re: Blaser 750/88 scope mount?
My Bockdrilling BD880 takes the same mounting system. It is a Swing Mount, and the rear tightens on the groove with a wheel that turns and clamps it tight. I always just assumed it was a Blaser Schwenkmontage, but now I'm not so sure. I've never seen any EAW mount quite like it, though it uses the same principal.
Here's a pic, that rear wheel turns, which lifts the claw up, then swing it off like any swingoff mount.
Here's a pic, that rear wheel turns, which lifts the claw up, then swing it off like any swingoff mount.
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Re: Blaser 750/88 scope mount?
On my 750/88 the pivot mount is further forward making the mount like Dom shows a little less than ideal as the claw part barely grabs the rail. I’m sure my one piece mount was made for some other firearm. The one piece mount I have was made by MAK while the two piece ones say ERA on them which I think is Recknagel.