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| Senior Member | I found this post on CETMERifles.com and saved it for my own use. Thought it might be helpful here. -UR The Ultimate Stamped CETME scope mount solution --seriously This project starts with the leapers low profile mount. The locking blocks are steel, and the mount itself is hardened T6 aluminum. You can get if from Cheaper than Dirt for $30 or from Airsplat for $15. Same mount, but some folks just won't buy from an airsoft dealer. The reason I went with this mount is that like the high-dollar B&T mount, the solid sides of the base only permit the locking pieces to be drawn UP to lock them into place. There is no possibility of them splaying outwards and thus loosening as WILL happen with other mounts. Mine feels perfectly stable, but I decided to drill and tap it for a set screw just to be sure. To give credit where credit is due, this was inspired by Str8shuter's modification. However, as I was preparing to drill the mount, I noticed that the underside has several 3/16 inch slots to engage the HK scope stops. I also know that the hole in the Cetme Receiver is 3/16 of an inch as well. Then it occurred to me, "why not tap the hole, and thread in a set screw from below to engage the slot in the mount?" So I did. The proper tap for the pre-existing hole is 12-24. You will also need a T-handle as pictured to reach the hole from below. The tap was $2, and the Handle was $5. After striping the weapon, simply start the tap into the hole from below, turn, and it is threaded in about 5 seconds, It's that easy. You then need to set and tighten the mount, with the slot over the threaded hole, and insert a 1/4 inch 12-24 set screw from inside the receiver, and tighten. This length set screw will mount perfectly flush yet allow sufficient torque to put additional pressure on the lower side of the mount, and hold the screw very tight. I could not find an allen-headed screw, so I am using a slotted one, but will change when I locate a stronger allen head. I will then apply locktight as well.
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