Telescope mount for a firearm

Firearms – Muzzle making – attaching or repair

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33245, 33247, F41G 138

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047761261

ABSTRACT:
A telescope mount includes a generally planar support plate having at a forward end portion thereof an axial slot, a bracket to grip the barrel of a firearm and constrained by the slot for axial movement between selected locations along the barrel, means for releasably securing the bracket to the plate, and a fastening arrangement for securing the rearward end of the plate to the firearm. A cradle for receiving a scope is removably mounted to the support plate and could be removable therewith or by itself.

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"Weaver See-Thru Mounts", The American Rifleman, Jun. 1977, p. 45.
B-Square Co. Promotional Literature on "New Mount for the Ruger Blackhawk".
Weaver Catalog 1982, two sheets, on "New Scopes, New Mounts, New Spotting Scopes".
Three sheets of Photocopies of Williams' Gun Sights.
B-Square Co. Catalog No. 29 on "Scope Mounts" p. 5.

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