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The Crosman 459MTC 4-Piece 3/8-Inch Airgun Scope Dovetail Mount Rings are expertly crafted for Crosman air pistols, providing a reliable and secure way to mount optics. With a compact design and lightweight build, these rings are compatible with 3/8-inch dovetail receivers, making them an essential accessory for any airsoft enthusiast looking to enhance their shooting accuracy.
Item Depth | 2 inches |
Mounting Type | Dovetail Mount |
Manufacturer | Crosman Corporation |
UPC | 028478121089 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00028478121089 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.53 x 4.45 x 1.65 inches |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Crosman |
Country of Origin | United States |
Model Name | Crosman 459MTC 4-Piece 3/8-Inch Airgun Scope Dovetail Mount Rings |
Suggested Users | "" |
Part Number | 459MTC |
Model Year | 2016 |
Style | Compact |
Included Components | Mounting Rings |
Sport Type | Airsoft |
A**R
Perfect for the crosman. Beware is not weaver
Actually they are very generic, and will tighen up pretty good with the screws included.Pros+ Fits perfect for aa Crosman 1377, or any other gun that has a cylinder barrel on the top.Cons- This is actually a cons about the Crosman 1377, not this intermounts, the barrel is NOT solidly solded, so it has a little bit of movement, causing whatever you mount on it to have a little movement. The intermounts WONT move by themselves, but because of the barrel poorly built in.- This mounts are DOVETAIL, are narrower than the weaver, so you will have to put a converter on the top into weaver, or purchase a DOVETAIL scope. I actually needed Weaver so I also bought this: "UTG Low Profile .22/Airgun to Picatinny/Weaver Rail Adaptor" to put over this mounts.These are good quality, good to purchase.
D**E
flawless
Please ignore the people who buy these for guns that are not listed as what there made for. They fit my 1377 pistol perfectly.You'd have to really crank down on the screws to strip them out. I had the allen wrench bending slightly when tightening, and it grips the barrel tight with no slippage at all.I put a Gamo scope on it that came with my Gamo Wisper. This scope is a little big, but works great. The barrel pivots slightly under the weight of the scope but does not effect the accuracy or function. I can put the pellet in the same hole from 15 feet.If you have one of the models listed then I recommend this item.If you do not have one of the listed models then buy at your own risk. But do not come in here crying and bad mouthing a great product.
M**.
Crosman 459MT mounts work, but must be modified to stop scope wobble on my 1322
As several other reviewers have mentioned, the mounts and the added weight of the scope cause the barrel to move. This is not a great design. It is easily fixable, but I'm a firm believer that you shouldn't have to "fix" something that was specifically designed for this purpose. That's called bad design. It is probably because they designed these to work on multiple pellet guns, so they had to loosen tolerances. I understand that, but it seems like they should have built in "adjustments" to make the design work as intended.I installed these on a 1322 and mounted a rather heavy scope with integrated laser and LED reticle. Everything worked well, but there was clearly "slop" between the barrel and the rest of the pistol caused by the scope/mounts. I read several reviews somewhere, as well as here on Amazon, about putting tape or other "spacers" under the mounts to "stop the slop". This works. Again, bad design/implementation by Crosman, but at least there is an easy solution.For my particular situation, I first used small pieces of rubber eraser. That didn't work. They rubber flexed to much and slid out of place. Then, when I made the rubber shims thicker, the mounts chopped them in half. Rubber eraser was a fail.I then cut off small slices (3/16"x1/2") of a point-and-shoot camera strap. It was the typical nylon webbing strap most old 35 mm camera's had to dangle the camera around your neck. There were several other webbing straps on all kinds of devices that I thought about using, but since I never use my old camera (Canon 35mm waterproof) any more, it's strap got cannibalized.That said, after I cut off 4 shims from each side of the strap, I just melted off the end of the strap with a lighter and can't really notice that it was shortened. There was plenty of extra, unused strap length. Cutting off less than an inch of it didn't really make a different.I took the "shims", but places them under the feet of each mount. Tightened them down (carefully, since other users have made me paranoid about the screw threads stripping). The webbing shims worked perfectly. Closed the space under the mount. No more wobbly scope.It's been rock solid for months now. Stays zeroed on the scope and laser.
K**Y
Crosman Scope Mounts For P1377, P1322
Fits my 1377 & 1322 perfectly, it also fits my crosman drifter pistol as well. I've always wanted to mount an optic on these pistols but never could until now.
A**.
It's a miss
3 stars is the average rating for this item, and it's fairly accurate. However I believe it's an optimistic rating.I don't know what product those who rated this 5 stars received, but it must be different than what the rest of us got.I mounted these on a new Crosman 1377 (Yes, one of the guns listed) and it does fit. However, it's not secure. Even after shimming both sides of the mount, it's still not sure and has slight play in ALL directions for the scope (up down, left and right).This is because the bottoms of the mount do not tighten onto anything. The sides tighten around the barrel just fine, but even after tightening the screw as far as it will go, the bottoms of the mount do not contact the air gun whatsoever. Perhaps there is model in the list where the bottoms DO contact the air gun, in which case the mount would be more stable. But, this is not the case for the Crosman 1377.A few gripes about the design.. as stated, the screws will strip VERY easily, even if you are careful. Not sure of any way around this, other than not over tightening the mount.. although you will be tempted to try, given the poor fit.They are two separate pieces of metal for each unit of the mount (obviously) and in my case, they were not properly lined up. It seems the drill had gone in slightly askew, so I had to hold the two pieces together very close while tightening the mount, so that they would not go on crooked.On a positive note though, they will do as advertised and hold a scope or dot sight. But not securely. It seems very fragile, and I will be taking great care when traveling with the air gun not to break the mount.The shipping was fast, and free. So I can't complain there.
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