Choosing a mount for optics: monoblock or rings for the scope?
When choosing a mount for a riflescope, it is important to consider various factors to ensure the effective and reliable operation of your weapon. One of the important choices is the decision between a monoblock mount and separate rings.

Monoblock and rings for DAVIKA scope
Monoblock for the sight: stability and convenience
The monoblock for the optical sight is a solid construction in which two rings for holding the sight tube are combined into one block. This approach has several advantages. Firstly, the monoblock for the sight provides greater rigidity of the structure, ensuring the coaxiality of the rings, even when mounted on a rail with distortion. Furthermore, monoblocks for mounting sights can be made with an incline, allowing for increased vertical adjustments of the sight. Finally, the solid construction of the monoblock allows for the removal and installation of the optical sight without losing the weapon's zeroing, making it particularly convenient for scenarios where visual conditions change rapidly.

Quick-release mounting with extension MSM-04
Separate rings for the sight: flexibility of settings
Despite the advantages of a monoblock, separate rings for mounting a scope also have their benefits. In particular, they allow for the adjustment of each ring on the Picatinny rail at any distance from each other. This enables the shooter to flexibly adjust the position of the scope relative to the weapon, taking into account individual requirements and shooting conditions.
The choice between a monoblock and separate rings for mounting a scope depends on your needs, shooting style, and other factors. When choosing, it is important to carefully consider the advantages of each type of mount and the specifics of your weapon to achieve the best results.

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