Dear Folks,
If I get a Marlin 1894, I would need to mount a scope over the receiver (not scout style). But, the scope base provided by Weaver (63B) is so very short, with only a couple of ring slots, that it looks impossible to get a decent small scope (such as a Weaver K-2.5) mounted with proper eye relief. I know that Weaver sells top mount "extension rings," but these are so high that they would look ridiculous on such a gun.
I saw a guy at the range with one of the new Picatinney style bases for the 1894 being sold out of Gunlist. Thes are about 5 inches long. But, these have so many slots cut in them (about every 1/4 of an inch), that they are as ugly as sin and look like a black saw blade sitting on top of the rifle.
What are folks using, to mount a compact scope such as the Weaver K series (with no front bell) on top of the 1894s? This must be a very common thing and hopefully there is an answer. Does a compact Burris scope, or a Burris 2.75 shotgun scope, mount better?
Thanks for all info.
Big Paulie