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Willard
August 16, 2000, 01:56
This shows the MMC scope mount and how it allows access for cleaning with out removal.

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L1A1, StG-58, and CMP M-1- June 1944 production, matching barrel and receiver, all SA parts.....

http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1049796&a=7814429&p=26305822&Sequence=0]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1049796&a=7814429&p=26305822&Sequence=

Hope this works!

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EMDII
August 16, 2000, 17:02
Nice setup. How about a closeup of the mount.

Repeatability? Durability?

Ease of cleaning is nice, but steel on target comes first. I suspect you have these answers, and ARE satisified w/ the assembly!
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Willard
August 16, 2000, 20:21
It doesn't come off, attached by four screws on the right hand side of the receiver. The scope attaches via Leupold QD rings, they repeat zero if I replace the scope the same way every time.
A closeup will have to wait, as I'm sure the picture quality indicates, I have regular film processed on a disk, but I'll see what I can do.

As for durability, it is solid aluminim, about 3/8" thick, I suspect it is about as durable as the AN/PVS 4 mount for the M-60 MG.

I don't think MMC makes them any longer, unfortunately.

WNH