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Amega Ranges M1 Garand Mini-Scout Mount Lighter Version For Sale


Amega Ranges M1 Garand  Mini-Scout Mount Lighter Version
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Amega Ranges M1 Garand Mini-Scout Mount Lighter Version:
$99.95

Mount Body (1) Free Set of 1 inch rings
Barrel Clamp (1)Cap Hex head Screws (10)Barrel Keys (1)Hex Head Set Screws (4) in body of main mount (pictured)Hex Wrench (1)

Would you like to shoot your GARAND more, but have trouble seeing the sights? Now this ever-popular war horse can now be outfitted with the latest sighting technology, thanks to the unique design of the Mini-Scout-Mount ™Garand. It installs in minutes so you can easily and securely mount red dot sights or a pistol scope for faster target acquisition and better peripheral vision while shooting. You can easily install optional accessories to mount tactical flashlights, lasers, sling swivels, etc. Get the most out of your GARAND and enjoy shooting it more!


The Mini-Scout-Mount ™Garand is specifically designed and guaranteed to fit US Military Standard M1-Garand rifles. Our mounts will fit and function properly on many of the “TANKER” versions, but often require some fitting. It will also fit many of the BM-59 and BM-63 rifles. Click on the BARREL ID Tab for more information on these models.

Weight is 10.7 ounces, Length is 9.42 inches




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