BSA Martini International ‘Scope brackets

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BSA Martini International ‘Scope brackets

#1 Post by Ovenpaa »

These are a small run of BSA Martini International ‘Scope brackets. I designed these brackets for the MkI and MkII with the 1-1/8 inch receiver width however they they also work with the MkIII/MkIV/MkV 1-1/16 inche receiver albeit with the central axis of the rail shifted by a 1/16 inch which is 1.58mm. I doubt you will notice the change once zeroed if it is to be used at a fixed distance such as 25 yards/metres. The finish is satin black Cerakote and they do look nice on the Internationals.
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EDIT – I reckon the variance of 1,58mm scope offset is the equivalent to 0.0054 MOA calculated at 100 metres and I have checked my calculations twice with the same result however it is a Monday and I am yet to start my second coffee of the day…
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#2 Post by Les »

They look great! :good:

I had something similar on my MkIII, purchased from somebody in Australia. I initially had scopes on all my target rifles, but I've now gone back to aperture sights. No doubt next week it'll be something else. ;) lol
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I have been making them as one off's for a while however we had a handful of orders so I did a small run. I was out yesterday with my MkII International with aperture sights at 25m and had a great time. It must be pushing 45 years since I shot one off a sling :)
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Very nice. I needed something like this in the past and was unable to find anything.
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Are they all spoken for or do you have any for sale? They look great goodjob
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christel wrote:1 left
Ooh can I have it please?
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Kungfugerbil wrote:
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christel wrote:Emailed you.
Lovely - just checked out on the web site, many thanks cheers
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Better get another run scheduled O:-)
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