BSA Martini MkII scope mount
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 8:21 am
Hi
A little project that I have been working on , I have made a scope mount for the MkII so I can put a modern scope on it . I know there is a guy in the US who makes a very good mount but the concept isnt to difficult to achieve maybe a little cruder but at a cost of less than £10.00 its worth a go .
First off remove the original PH apperture sights and retain the screws , as the Martini has a flat side all that is required is a section of angle aluminium which I already had , shape this to the required length to fit a peice of Weaver rail purchased from eblag , £6.oo , which came with fixing screws . Holes need to be drilled for the fixing of the bracket to the side wall of the action to marry up with the original fixing holes , use the original screws and a small washer . Then drill and tap the top of the mount to fix the Weaver rail .
The mount in an unfinished state ready for a test run

The cut out for the ejection port

After testing last week I cleaned it all up and applied some grey primer followed by stone effect spray paint to give it a mottled surface with a couple of coats of matt black

Not to bad for the price , off to the range latter and give it a try .

Dave
A little project that I have been working on , I have made a scope mount for the MkII so I can put a modern scope on it . I know there is a guy in the US who makes a very good mount but the concept isnt to difficult to achieve maybe a little cruder but at a cost of less than £10.00 its worth a go .
First off remove the original PH apperture sights and retain the screws , as the Martini has a flat side all that is required is a section of angle aluminium which I already had , shape this to the required length to fit a peice of Weaver rail purchased from eblag , £6.oo , which came with fixing screws . Holes need to be drilled for the fixing of the bracket to the side wall of the action to marry up with the original fixing holes , use the original screws and a small washer . Then drill and tap the top of the mount to fix the Weaver rail .
The mount in an unfinished state ready for a test run

The cut out for the ejection port

After testing last week I cleaned it all up and applied some grey primer followed by stone effect spray paint to give it a mottled surface with a couple of coats of matt black

Not to bad for the price , off to the range latter and give it a try .

Dave