M21 Designated Marksman Rifle

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What scope mount does the american military use for these??


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M21_Sniper_Weapon_System
 
OP is asking about the mount. If I'm not mistaken, they use a Springfield mount. I've also seen some documentation somewhere online mentioning Brookfield. Since Springfield Armory is where the M14/M21 came from (correct me if I'm wrong), I suppose Springfield is a fair guess.
 
I have a calender, each month depicts a Designated Marksman, in Iraq, fielding original sage stocks, standard walnut and fiberglass.
Majority of the rifles are wearing what appear to be smith enterprise mounts and ARMS mounts
Interestingly enough, the sage rifles appear to have arms18 mounts fitted.
Most optics appear to be leupold except for one in a fiberglass stock has a arms and a acog
 
OP is asking about the mount. If I'm not mistaken, they use a Springfield mount. I've also seen some documentation somewhere online mentioning Brookfield. Since Springfield Armory is where the M14/M21 came from (correct me if I'm wrong), I suppose Springfield is a fair guess.

*facepalm* sorry, I must've misread that the first time... :eek:
 
Smith Enterprise, Inc. currently offers the M21A5 Crazy Horse in a modified GI synthetic stock with SEI rings, SEI mount and a Leupold scope.

TACOM Rock Island offers up the M14EBR-RI in a SAGE EBR with a SAGE cantilever mount, Leupold rings and scope.


As far as I can tell, this M21 DMR is no longer used by the us military
 
so what scopes do they use? 3.5 9x40 or 10x40?

Whats the deal? What scope did they use on the crazy horse at 700 meters?
 
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