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Scoping a Remington 511

sxsnufsxsnuf Member Posts: 2,952 ✭✭✭✭

I now have 2 of these fine, old rimfires. 1 was a gift to my Father on his 10th birthday, so it dates to about 1942. It's the gun Dad used to teach all of us kids gun safety, and basic shooting skills. I can't imagine altering it, in any way. The 2nd is a recent acquisition and dates to 1953, according to the previous owner. It needs to be scoped to accommodate these aging eyes. The reciever measures .8 inches, according to my digital calipers. Before I take it to be drilled and tapped, I'd like to get a picatinny rail so the gunsmith can "put the holes in the right places". How can I be sure I'm getting one that will fit properly??

Thanx

Arrivederci gigi

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  • MobuckMobuck Member Posts: 14,081 ✭✭✭✭

    I suppose that would depend on the 'gunsmith' and his capabilities. In the past some bases have been available that were 'blanks' meaning a flat profile bottom that were milled to fit the specific action profile on which they were to be mounted. A good machinist would cut an perfect (or nearly so) profile and drill the mounting screw holes to match the space available on the receiver.

  • wolfpackwolfpack Member Posts: 1,250 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2023

    I had one drilled many years back and used Weaver bases which are still available. They worked out very well and no problems at all with mounting a scope and having no clearance issues with moving the scope for eye relief. Just throwing out an option for you.

  • sxsnufsxsnuf Member Posts: 2,952 ✭✭✭✭

    Thanx folks.

    Wolfpack,I wouldn't necessarily have to have a rail, bases would look better on this rifle anyway. I was thinking the rail would give me more options. My concern is that Weaver bases (I think) are machined for different receivers, Remington 700, savage 110, etc. Do you remember if you found Weaver bases for the 510 series of rifles?

    Thanx

    Arrivederci gigi
  • sxsnufsxsnuf Member Posts: 2,952 ✭✭✭✭

    Well, I found the Weaver online chart and they do have part #s for those front and rear bases. IF they haven't been discontinued, that will be the solution. I'll call them on Monday! Fingers crossed.

    Arrivederci gigi
  • yonsonyonson Member Posts: 940 ✭✭✭

    510/511/512 use the same mounts. My 510 has a vintage Weaver stamped steel 1-piece base with half-rings for 3/4" scope which is a Weaver B4. The base is stamped N2. Would be ideal if you could locate one. Current Weaver top-mounts are #48042 (front) and 48043 (rear) @ 6 bucks apiece. Also catalogued is a 1-piece side mount rail (48042).

  • sxsnufsxsnuf Member Posts: 2,952 ✭✭✭✭

    Got em' ordered from Midway. About $18 including shipping and tax. Thanx for all the "expert" advice!

    Arrivederci gigi
  • 336marlin336marlin Member Posts: 201 ✭✭

    Two options make for the best looking period correct set-up: The Redfield JR-513 one piece base (part # 511124) that uses the turn in style rings in either 3/4" or 1"; and the Redfield adapter base set # 614007 for the .810" radius receivers that use the beautifully made ".22 ring mounts for grooved receivers" in either 3/4" or 1". Would post photos but the forums photo posting process is pre-historic.

  • NeoBlackdogNeoBlackdog Member Posts: 17,176 ✭✭✭✭

    @336marlin "photo posting process is pre-historic."

    Copy and paste. Easy peasy.

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