Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.5 x 3.4 x 1.5 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.84 x 1.63 x 2.03 inches |
Item Weight | 1.5 Ounces |
Brand Name | NcSTAR |
Warranty Description | Lifetime |
Model Name | NcSTAR MRUBV2 Ruger Mini 14/30 Receiver Mount/Gen 2 Black |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | NcSTAR |
Part Number | MRUBV2 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Included Components | Ruger Mini 14/30 Receiver Mount/Gen 2 |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hunting |
NcSTAR Ruger Mini 14 Picatinny Rail Mount-Black-GEN 2, Model:MRUBV2, 1.63"D x 0.84"W x 2.03"H
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Brand | NcSTAR |
Model Name | NcSTAR MRUBV2 Ruger Mini 14/30 Receiver Mount/Gen 2 Black |
Product Dimensions | 1.63"D x 0.84"W x 2.03"H |
Finderscope | Reflex |
Item Weight | 1.5 Ounces |
About this item
- Sport Type: Hunting
- Material Name:Aluminum
- Country of Origin:China
- Size Name:One Size
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Product Description
New and improved Ruger Mini 14/Mini 30/Pc9/Pc4 Gen2 receiver Picatinny scope rail mount. Mounts onto Ruger models that have the Ruger ring mounts machined onto the top of the receiver. To include Mini 14, Mini 30, Pc9, and Pc4 rifles and carbines. Provides a Picatinny/MIL-STD 1913 rail on the top of the receiver for mounting a scope or reflex optic. The Gen2 rail has a see-through channel through the length of the rail and it allows the shooter to see and use the iron sights when the rail is mounted on the receiver.
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ASIN | B01BO37QNU |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #27,689 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #23 in Airsoft Gun Scope Mounts |
Date First Available | February 11, 2016 |
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Customers like the performance and value of the telescope. For example, they say it works well and is decent for the price. They appreciate the ease of installation. That said, some complain about the mounting screws. Opinions are mixed on fit and quality.
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Customers appreciate the value of the telescope. They mention that it's decent for the price, has a decent aftermarket rail, and is cheap.
"...It is also surprising nicely priced compared to some on Amazon that seem to be basically the same part." Read more
"...I would not buy this item again and would not recommend it .. Its pricing is low ... Remember ( you get what you pay for )..it will work....It just..." Read more
"...time to time In case they loosen up... However it is pretty darn good for the cheap price..." Read more
"...Well made product at a great price!!" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the telescope. They mention that it works fairly well, and is worth the money. Some say that it looks great and works well with a scope.
"...This worked fairly well, but I was also working against the setting time of the Loctite, so you only have about 10 minutes to play with it...." Read more
"...The rail is machined nicely enough, and works like you'd expect. You can see the irons through the middle...." Read more
"Works as intended but must be removed when you clean your gun which means you have to zero your optics every time.Impractical...." Read more
"The product seems great. The only problem was it only came with half the screws required to install...." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the telescope to be easy. They mention that the mount is a good concept and mounts easily.
"I used this Picatinny rail to install a new red dot scope and it was easy...." Read more
"See original 5 star review below:The installation was easy and I can see my iron sight perfectly...." Read more
"Easy to install. Can still use the factory installed sights with this product." Read more
"Very well made for the price. Easy installation and good finish." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the telescope. They mention that it looks great on their Mini-14.
"This mount fit nicely right out of the box. My new scope looks great on my Mini-14!" Read more
"...Can see iron sights through hole in the rail. Looks good. Included Allen wrench is junk. I would buy again. Works great on 1999 mini 14" Read more
"Easy to install and looks good...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the telescope. Some mention that it's well made, easy to install, and secure. However, others say that it was cheaply made, poorly designed, and doesn't hold up to use.
"...It fit right on (more about that in a minute) and is very secure once you use Loctite and get the screws properly torqued...." Read more
"...This rail delivered in so many ways, cheap, iron sigh see through hole, it should have worked but.. they failed to add the critical tabs which would..." Read more
"...Pretty sturdy part, but there are drawbacks in my opinion. Now I’m wondering if I should remove it and just use the irons." Read more
"Seems to be well built...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the telescope. Some mention that it fits very well on the Ruger machined dovetails in the gun's receiver, while others say that it is not a machine fit and poorly designed. The supplied allen wrench is a bad fit, and you can't fit a 4mm wrench in.
"...It fit right on (more about that in a minute) and is very secure once you use Loctite and get the screws properly torqued...." Read more
"Supplied allen wrench is a bad fit. Use a quality 3mm wrench and loctite.Did not shoot loose after 60 rnds...." Read more
"If you have a Mini 14 and are concerned about this rail…don’t. It fits very well on the Ruger machined dovetails in the gun’s receiver...." Read more
"Fits well and would do the job in a pinch...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the mounting of the telescope. They mention that the screws that hold it down are pathetic and small. They also say that the screw heads broke off.
"...There have been a lot of reviews saying the mounting screws are too small and lightweight but I found them to be quite adequate to secure onto a..." Read more
"...Neither can the handguard be removed.Update: mount eventually move rearward from mini 30 recoil until it hit the power adjuster on my scope,..." Read more
"...It was perfectly aligned!..." Read more
"...BUT ... NcSTAR went cheap by installing crap screws...." Read more
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The unit is machined very well, with no visible marks, and smoothly anodized. It fit right on (more about that in a minute) and is very secure once you use Loctite and get the screws properly torqued.
Pros: It DOES allow you to keep and use the iron sights, due to the nice longitudinal hole drilled through it. The hole is actually oblong, not round, and you really don't notice that you're looking down a pipe. The heads of the screws match up nicely with the cut-outs for mounting a scope. The rear is beveled, which I assume is intended to allow you to flip the rear sights, but there is not enough clearance on my rifle to do this. The front extends out about an inch over the handguard but does not touch it. There is a cut-out on the right side for shell ejection. I degreased the rail and screws with acetone prior to using the Loctite, but there was minimal grease on them when they arrived.
Cons: There is no tab or any method of registering the rail on your rifle. I resorted to drawing a pencil line down the center of the rail and then adjusting the 4 screws to align it with the front sight. This worked fairly well, but I was also working against the setting time of the Loctite, so you only have about 10 minutes to play with it.
Overall, I'm quite pleased. A (very) cheap reflex sight and this rail cost me a total of less than $40.
I haven’t shot my rifle since installing the NcStar sight base, but I plan to take it to the range and try it out!
Update- the iron sights are visible, but the sight picture isn’t what I’d hoped for.
Also, when breaking down the rifle for cleaning, I realized that it must be removed to take my bolt out. That’s not what I’d hoped for either. I did tighten it once during initial use, but it didn’t offer to come loose after that.
Pretty sturdy part, but there are drawbacks in my opinion. Now I’m wondering if I should remove it and just use the irons.
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2022
I haven’t shot my rifle since installing the NcStar sight base, but I plan to take it to the range and try it out!
Update- the iron sights are visible, but the sight picture isn’t what I’d hoped for.
Also, when breaking down the rifle for cleaning, I realized that it must be removed to take my bolt out. That’s not what I’d hoped for either. I did tighten it once during initial use, but it didn’t offer to come loose after that.
Pretty sturdy part, but there are drawbacks in my opinion. Now I’m wondering if I should remove it and just use the irons.