Necessary to Lapp a 30mm one piece mount?

There should not be a need to lap quality mounts. If you need to then there is something wrong with them.

Search. There has been plenty of threads about it.
 
I would make sure the top half of the rings don't get switched around and find the torque specs for the bottom mount and for the top half of the rings. Consistency helps in accuracy, that being said a Tavor isn't a a precision gun, I own one and mine is far from a tack driver.

Cheers!!
 
I would make sure the top half of the rings don't get switched around and find the torque specs for the bottom mount and for the top half of the rings. Consistency helps in accuracy, that being said a Tavor isn't a a precision gun, I own one and mine is far from a tack driver.

Cheers!!

I agree. And thats what steered me away from lapping it. If I honestly loose a half inch because I didnt lapp it, it really wont matter to me. I run this gun more like a combat rifle and a 250 yard steel plate shooter. Hell ive never even shot this thing for groups at 100 meters.
 
if this is the one piece base where the bottoms of both rings are connected I wouldn't bother, wouldn't worry about it at all,

Now if you had separate steel rings, especially if it were an older rifle or milsurp, I would look at lapping them.
 
if this is the one piece base where the bottoms of both rings are connected I wouldn't bother, wouldn't worry about it at all,

Now if you had separate steel rings, especially if it were an older rifle or milsurp, I would look at lapping them.

yeah I agree. It is a one piece mount and it was mounted on my Tavor so I didnt think it was needed. I just wanted opinions to make sure my own were not out to lunch!
 
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