

⚡ Elevate your aim with the original quick-detach power move!
The WEAVER Detachable 1-Inch Low Top Mount Rings combine a lightweight aluminum saddle with a robust steel top strap and hardware, delivering durable, precision scope mounting. Designed for quick detachment, these original Weaver-style rings offer professional-grade reliability and ease of use for firearm enthusiasts seeking both strength and agility.
| Brand | WEAVER |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Color | Multi |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Specific Uses For Product | Mounting and Detaching Firearm Scopes |
| UPC | 076683490308 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00076683490308 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.43 x 4.84 x 1.14 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 5 x 1 inches |
| Brand Name | WEAVER |
| Model Name | 49030 |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Vista Outdoor Sales LLC |
| Part Number | 49030 |
| Included Components | Top Mount Rings |
| Size | One Size |
O**K
The standard bearer can't be bested
I've used this exact same model of mount rings for almost thirty years now, and they are as good today as they were when I bought my first set back in 1984.The original Weaver scope mount system is one of the most popular systems of all, and for plenty of good reasons: simplicity, strength, availability of bases and rings alike from a variety of manufacturers (other than Weaver themselves), and compatibility with the Picatinny system that has grown so popular lately.The clamping surfaces are wide and solid to support and secure the scope, and removal is easy, with a reasonable return close to zero once reinstalled.I should also mention that these low rings are still by far the lowest available in the Weaver type, so that may be important to those of you who would prefer having your scopes mounted as low as possible.For those wondering how to mount these, here are the steps, which are slightly different from competing Weaver style rings without this type of ring cap.1) When mounting to your rail, lightly clamp the rings to it without the top caps, then set your scope on the rings to find your best position for eye relief.2) Degrease ALL surface with acetone: the tops and bottoms of both rings, all screws and the clamp plates they go through, the rail and its screws and the screw holes in the gun receiver, and your scope tube3) Mount the rail to the receiver, seeing that all screws are tight, and that the rail is properly aligned and position fore and aft. You may also want to put a drop of the blue removable Loc-Tite to each screw to ensure no screw loosening under firing recoil.4) Using a large flat head screwdriver, mount both ring lower halves to the rail as they were in step #1. You may want to use a drop of the blue Loc-Tite on both screws here.5) Place the scope exactly as before in step #1, then carefully place the top caps over the scope tube, hooking the side without the screw holes around the part of the ring that engages that.6) Start all four screws on the other side of the top caps, but don't tighten completely yet. You may want to use the blue Loc-Tite on these, too.8) Ensure the scope reticle is properly leveled.7) Now, gently turn all four screws until they just make solid contact with the top cap evenly.8) Ensuring the reticle is still level, turn each screw the same number of turns in sequence, starting at the forward most screw, then the other three coming rearward. It would probably be best to turn each only a quarter turn at a time to ensure no twisting or scope tube rotation. With each cycle of tightening all four screws, check the reticle for alignment.9) Once all screws are snugged evenly to a reasonable level, and the reticle is still level, you should be ready to sight in.I went through all those steps because sometimes people get frustrated by the top caps twisting the scope's reticle out of alignment.Happy shooting.
L**N
weaver makes nice rings and i have used them on a few ...
weaver makes nice rings and i have used them on a few rifles over the years. these rings however were used to mount a surefire G2X flashlight on one of my AR 15's. worked out perfect and now i have a spare ring and an excuse to by another flashlight.
J**I
Not 1 inch doesn’t fit 1 inch scope.
They are smaller than 1 inch all my scopes are 1 inch hence all the rings I’ve bought are 1 inch these didn’t fit.Also I notice it changes to say airsoft rings, didn’t say that when I bought them in 2020. With the pandemic things slowed down so I planned to install later very low priority but I thought they were 1 in h like they said so when they didn’t fit any 1 inch scope it was somewhat of a shock.I know the company makes some good stuff that I’ve used before but not sure how this faulty product slipped through.
R**D
Fit and work fine
Be careful ordering the "low" size. I have a typical 40mm scope and they are too low. Now I'll have to buy a scope for them... and another gun to mount the scope to. Expensive mounts.
M**L
lowest scope mounts
These scope mounts were put on a single shot 22 and work perfect.A person can hold their cheek tight on the stock for a steady holdy.Great for teaching youths.
J**S
outstanding
Outstanding low rings on a stainless steel 10/22. Much better than the ones that came with the scope. Very solid, take a good grip in the lower part of the rail mount.
D**
wrong picture
As displayed the rings are black, the ones that I received were silver. Not upset, was immediately credited and no harm no foul.
J**
Wrong size.
These are not 1 inch rings I have and older set they are true 1 inch much better quality also have my doubts if they are true weaver products . A waste of money in my opinion.
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