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1.   Once  the mount is on the base though it no longer is in contact with the stock at all  Only when sliding on  and off  I did not want to remove any more wood      I loosened the scope rings and slid in the scope  Lining up the reticle is easy and I tightened down the  screws      The figure above shows two things  1  The completed job  and 2  the fact that you do not need to have  a bent bolt handle for this scope mount  This is a great savings as a bent bolt handle will cost you  between  60 and  100  I found loading and cycling the bolt handle in this configuration very workable   It would probably rate higher on the coolness scale if it did have a bent bolt  but this configuration  works just fine     Another good thing about this mount is that the original open sights are still very usable  as shown  above      The reticle design is based upon an original German reticle and also coincidentally the same reticle that  the PU scopes have     Now  you may be wondering why I did not worry about making sure the base was flat to the Nth  degree  The reason is because the mount allows for both windage and elevation adjustments via screws  on the mount  This is good as you can center the adjustment knobs of the scope and then dial in the  mount so the scope is in the ball park by using the mount s screws  The only bad thing I discovered  was the small washers under the adjustment screws were somewhat fragile and I ended up replacing  them with good locking washers     Adjusting 
2.  Kalinka Optics Warehouse    User Manual     www kalinkaoptics com     Micro Mosin Sniper by Jamie Mangrum    Installing a side plate  mount and scope on your Mosin   Nagant  Mauser or SKS      Special thanks to surplusrifle com for their excellent article     Ever since I watched the movie Enemy at the Gates  I have wanted to purchase an original Mosin   Nagant 1891 30 sniper rifle with a PU scope and mount  as pictured below      I have seen and handled them  but price always rules out the possibility of acquisition      1891 30 Mosin Nagant PU Sniper Rifle    Next  I thought it would be a great premise for a Surplusrifle com article to write about building my  own sniper rifle  So  I started shopping around for the PU scope and mount but quickly discovered two  facts     1  The scopes and mounts are very difficult to find  and  2  When you do find them  they are really expensive     Since the original parts are pretty much unattainable  the value of the article would be greatly  diminished as no one reading it would be able to perform the same task  I then was surfing around the  internet and was looking at the Kalinka Optics  www kalinkaoptics com  website and found a  Russian manufactured 1 inch tube  3 5x20mm PO scope that looked pretty much like the original PU  scope  After searching the same site a little longer I was able to find a similar  yet modern detachable   drill and tap type scope mounting rail and a detachable mount     Granted it was not the original PU sn
3. aking your time  DO NOT FORCE THE TAP  Turn a little bit at a time and then  back out the tap and then move forward again  If the tap starts to hang or resists   STOP and back up   You do not want to break off a tap inside a hole  It is not a simple process to remove a tap that has  broken off  I turn a little bit at a time  stop and oil  turn a little more  back off  and then start again  It  may take a half an hour to tap  thread  two holes  but to do it without problem is well worth the  investment of time      The screws supplied with the kit are very stout  Because of this fact  once this rig is installed upon the  receiver  it is not going anywhere      The figure above shows the base installed on the side of the receiver and the mount sitting above it      The figure above shows the mount slid onto the base and locked into place      I then rested the barrel and receiver into the stock and took a sharp blade and marked the front and rear  of the mount  This tells me where I need to cut with the rotary tool      Using a good cutting blade on my rotary tool I cut the wood a little bit at a time until I had a tight fit      The figure above shows the finished cutting job      The mount was a little snug and creases the stock a little bit  before the base  the first time it is  installed  I used a rubber mallet to tap it forward  To remove the mount I found I needed to tap it  towards the rear as well  I think this is good because the more the mount is immobile  the better
4. iper setup  but it met two important criteria     1  Both the scope and mount  together are only around half of what an original PU scope and  mount cost  and  2  They are both readily available so folks reading the article can actually perform the same task if  they like     I contacted Kalinka and received the parts shortly afterwards  I decided to use a 1955 m44 Mosin  carbine that I picked up for around  50 for the basis of this project      Detachable Side Mount w  1   or 30 mm  rings  Base and Mounting Screws are included   PO 3 5x20  Compact Cleanview Rifle Scope  all available at www kalinkaoptics com     Required Tools Not Supplied    To install this mount you are going to need some tools that you may or not already own     First and foremost you should have a desktop drill press  They start at about  59 and go up from  there  I purchased two of the  59 units and keep one in reserve  better than a maintenance contract   If  you do any home gunsmithing then this is a must own tool  You will need a good rotary tool like the  industry standard Dremel Tool with a good Cut Off Wheel  This will enable you to make very precise  cuts in the stock to fit the mount properly  You will also need a number 5 metric drill bit and a  number 6 metric tap as the screws sent with the mount are metric or you can use other screws that  match your tool set      First thing you will need to do is to disassemble the carbine  To find complete instructions on how to  accomplish this step go t
5. o http   www surplusrifle com carbinenagant disassemble hs asp      The great thing about this scope mount is that the mount is detachable from the base  You drill  tap   and install the base and then the mount slides on and locks onto the base  I found the lowest possible  place you can mount the base on the side of the receiver is resting on top of the ejector and ejector  spring  as shown above   I placed a couple of drops of Super Glue on the base and put it into place  followed by wrapping a rubber band so the base would not move during drilling or tapping  Note  I use  the base as a drill and tap guide      I centered the mount on the top of the receiver s ejection port      Then using the Number 5 drill bit I drilled both holes through the receiver      Before tapping the holes I made sure to place a good coat of machine oil inside the holes   The MIT machinist reference describes tapping as      A tap has cutting edges to cut the threads and straight flutes to allow chips to be expelled  The end of  the tap is tapered slightly to help the tap get started  Taps are hard and brittle so you should be careful  working with them  try not to drop them or force them into a hole when stuck   Be sure that the hole  you drilled is the correct size for the tap you re using or it may break inside   Put the tap in place and apply moderate pressure as you turn the tap  It s good practice to back the tap  up a bit for every quarter turn of thread you cut      The key to tapping is t
6. the mount and scope out at the range took me a little while to accomplish and a little bit of  ammo as you can see by the figure above  The only awkward thing I found with this mount is   that in  my opinion the scope sits up a little high  I think it is something that any shooter could get used to  It is  just different  I think it would be a great mount for an SKS because it allows for the use of stripper  clips while still being directly over the receiver and barrel  The scope is really easy to use once it is  dialed in  I like the reticle very much  Kind of adds to the whole realism of it being a sniper rifle   I think this is a handy little setup that would work on many Soviet and non Soviet made rifles and I am  very pleased at how the final product turned out     
    
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