Preview: Bad Ace Tactical Mauser K98k Ultra Low-Profile NDT Scout Mount

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posted on November 10, 2024
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Bad Ace Tactical Mauser K98k Ultra Low-Profile NDT Scout Mount

Owners of K98k Mauser rifles seeking to scope them without making permanent modifications should consider the Bad Ace Tactical Ultra Low-Profile NDT Scout Mount.

Precision CNC milled from a block of aircraft-grade aluminum alloy that is then hard anodized, the no-drill-or-tap design works by replacing the original rear sight elevator and spring and is held securely using only four screws.

Its placement allows an intermediate-eye-relief scope to be mounted as near to the bore axis as possible and forward of the ejection port, affording a comfortable cheek weld and permitting the use of stripper clips for loading the rifle.

The mount, which comes with all required hardware and two Allen wrenches, can be installed in just a few minutes. 

Suggested retail price is $75. For more information, visit badacetactical.com.

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