The M14 Rear Sight Aperture is missing in this photo because the scope's eyepiece won't fit over it without interference. It looks like you need to buy a new set of rings to raise that scope in order to enjoy the irons.
How does the M14CA mount adjust for elevation?
I have 4 here that I'm supposed to install for customers
That is partly covered in Note 2 of the installation instructions. I should write in an addendum, but this should help explain. I think an installation video would be the best thing.
Note 2: While some vertical adjustment is designed into the mount, these vertical tensioning screws are not to be used against each other for major elevation adjustments at the mount. If you want to raise the front of the
mount to significantly adjust vertical zero, then ensure that you loosen the rear elevation screw first, creating sufficient clearance for rotation...
Frank ( M14.CA ),
I have a question about the durability of an aluminum base.
Many years ago, I bought a cast aluminum base with a similar design to yours for my Ruger Mini-14. I forget the make.
The problem I had was the mount would start to bend when the front and rear set screws were tightened up. This deflection meant the mount was never truly locked in place.
Eventually, I just made a copy of it in steel. (I am a steel fabricator, so a few hours with a mini-grinder was all it took) I still have it, in fact. Once the bending issue was solved, it worked well.
As yours is not a casting, but a 7075 grade machining, do you avoid the deflection problem entirely? Is it warrantied against this specifically?
Hehehehe... You guys are Killing me with this. Went to my DOC today, said my prostate will last another few years without any modification. Asked him if it was a 7075 T6. He looked at me kind of Funny![]()
Do you avoid the deflection problem entirely? Is it warrantied against this specifically?
Any remidies for this situation Frank?
What do you mean by spring tention???Satain, feel free to call me direct and I can walk you through the installation instructions over the telephone (250 721 3444). You can also download the instructions here. Please note on page 2 of our instructions the following:
"4.] Apply blue Loctite® and tighten the front vertical adjustment screw until it just contacts the top of the receiver. Add no more than ¼ to ½ turn extra rotation to pre-load the spring tension of the mount."
(That's all that is required).
That's it, happy shooting!
What do you mean by spring tention???
Does that mean that it is design to preload against the top of the reciever???