MFI CETME 6.20" Low Profile Scope Mount for CETME ONLY / Price includes USPS Priority Mail & Insurance / NOT FOR NEW Century C-3
THIS PRODUCT IS MADE IN THE USA.
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Description
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In accordance with the Joe Biden & Beto O’Rourke directive I personally as well my company no longer own(s) or possess any firearms or ammunition. This includes but is not limited to: Handguns, Pistols, Shotguns, Rifles, NFA items, Hog Legs, Fire Sticks, Smoke Poles and or Thunder Clubs.
All firearms that appear on our web site, regardless of what is written about them, are not owned by the company nor possessed by anyone associated with MFI and may even be CGI / PhotoShop. Therefore regardless of any new firearms laws / taxes, no probable cause can EVER be assumed on any property (stationary or mobile) owed by myself or MFI. AGAIN: We are 100% in compliance with any possible new “Biden / O’Rourke Public Safety Act” and therefore NO PROBABLE CAUSE could ever be assumed. Lastly anyone arriving with a warrant of any kind will be assumed to be an IMPOSTER with intent on murdering us and will be treated as such without warning. Those invading our territory may receive serious and even fatal wounds from rusty blades, clubs with bent nails, spear tips, arrows and or crossbow bolts.Specifications
- 100% Made In the USA.
- 6061 T-6 Aircraft Grade Aluminum (Main Body / Picatinny Rail)
- Weapons Grade Hardened Steel Legs / Hooks. Mil. Spec. Black Oxide Coating.
- Patented Design (Utility): US 7,305,789
- CNC Machined Slots to view Serial Numbers.
- Hard Anodized Flat Black
- Light Weight @ 95.00 gr. ( 3.40 oz. )
- 6.20 Inches ( 157.2 mm ) Long. (Mounting surface)
- Low Profile Rail Height @ 0.420" ( 10.70mm ).
- 100% Picatinny / Mil. Spec. 1913 Correct.
- Tolerance held is + / - 0.001 (less than the thickness of a piece of paper).
- 4 - Independent Draw Style Hooks for 100% Secure Attachment.
- Specifically designed for Century (C91)/ CETME / Weapons.
- Chamfered Edges for Fast / Easy On & Off in Adverse Conditions.
- Added Stabilizing Point at the Far End. This keeps a solid contact between the top of your receiver and the scope mount.
- Special Counter Recoil Box to Mate with your Specific Weapon's Scope Rear Sight and act as an Anti-Recoil Block.
- Does NOT Interfere with the iron sights when a scope is not in place. Clear unobstructed view over the rail.
- Professionally Laser Engraved. Please note that this item is NOT endorsed in anyway by the Spanish Government / CETME nor is the mark an actual correct CETME logo as I made it up. While elements of the logo are similar to those of CETME we just wanted to be up front and be sure that there was no confusion in the market place.
Restrictions
This item is NOT RESTRICTED FOR DOMESTIC US SALES in any way and we offer DOMESTIC USA shipping to ANYONE. We ship to all 50 US States as well as all US Territories i.e. Guam & Puerto Rico. Sorry we can NOT ship to ANY APO address regardless of actual location.
This approval is AVAILABLE through MFI as we are an ITAR / Dept. of State Registrant with the Directorate of Defense and Trade Controls Office. We can obtain a US State Dept. Export License for you.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions on this issue.
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SPECIAL NOTE ON STYLE & TRADE NAMES: "HK", "MP5", "G3", HK94, as well as other marks, are Registered Trademarks of Heckler & Koch and CETME are used on this web site for reference only. This item is NOT manufactured by HK (Heckler & Koch). This real weapon's manufacture has NO relationship to this product, nor any product offered by MFI. FN, FNH, Fabrique Nationale, PS-90, PS90, P90 as well as other marks, are Registered Trademarks of FNH and are used on this web site for reference only. This item is NOT manufactured by FNH. This real weapon's manufacture has NO relationship to this product, nor any product offered by MFI. Knight's Armament has Registered Trademarks & if any are used on this web site they are used for reference only. This item is NOT manufactured by Knight's Armament. This real weapon's manufacture has NO relationship to this product, nor any product offered by MFI. Israeli Military Industries has Registered Trademarks (UZI + others) & if any are used on this web site they are used for reference only. This item is NOT manufactured by IMI. This real weapon's manufacture has NO relationship to this product, nor any product offered by MFI. Thus any mention of or use of trade names is done in reference to the real weapon for which these items are designed to fit on to. No MFI offered product has any Trademarks or other IPR use on it other than our own. We do this to be sure that there is NO CONFUSION IN THE MARKET.
Instructions
- Be sure the weapon is unloaded and the safety is on.
- Remove all 4 of the small bolts from the mount.
- Open / pull outward the bottom of the hook / lock point on all 4 points.
- Place the mount on top of the weapon's scope mounting points and press down. While pressure is applied press the mounting points back inward toward the receiver.
- Place the small bolts back into the 4 holes and down into the mounting points and tighten by hand to avoid cross threading. Alternate from bolt to bolt as you tighten to keep the mount level. Use a 5/64 allen key / hex wrench to finish tightening (do not over tighten). The mount is now installed. To remove simply reverse the aforementioned instructions. Never use Loctite or any other thread locking compound as it will take a torch to get the mount off or you will strip the bolt heads. Once attached to the weapon this mount should NOT be removed. It does NOT interfere with the iron sites or any other operation such as cleaning. On and Off removal will result in stripping the threads on the hooks.
HAND FITTING / TROUBLE SHOOTING
Because there are so many G3 / CETME variants (genuine and clone) out there, that span 30+ years of manufacturing changes, some hand fitting may be required. The issue mainly stems from the fact that in order to get a good solid fit we have to hold very tight tolerances. The tolerances that the manufacturers hold to are far less stringent. This mount unlike other HK style mounts does NOT squeeze the receiver via a cam mechanism or utilize a side to side lock. We are clamping to the small gusseted shelves in an up and down fashion. This "sandwiching" type of mounting system is far more robust and stable than any side to side type of mount. Again we are dealing with a tolerance of +/- thousands of an inch (less than the thickness of a couple playing cards).
Manufactures of these weapons can easily fall out of spec without knowing because:
- Some hold tolerances only to +/- hundredths of an inch as there is no solid Mil. Spec. for this area.
- Using thicker or thinner steel for the stamping.
- The application of too much paint.
- Dripping paint over the ledge of the shelf.
- Use of old or worn tooling.
- Not making the final milling pass to flatten the shelf / ledge.
- PROBLEM: My MFI mount SLIPS OFF when tightened or does NOT grab the shelf or shelves as it appears the legs / hooks are NOT long (width) enough to make solid contact with the receiver ledge. ANSWER: For this there are 2 possible answers:
- There is a glob of paint / paint drip that is covering the sharp right angle of the lower part of the ledge where the hook / leg hits the receiver. Look to see if this might be the issue. If you cannot see a clear delineation in the shelf that makes a sharp right angle for the ledge then take a probe / hand file / sharp pointed object and run it across the ledge to remove the excess paint.
- Your receiver is out of spec and falls in the very narrow spectrum. Contact MFI for a wider / longer reaching hooks / legs. If you are familiar with knocking in and out roll pins we can just send you a set of our special longer legs / hooks. If not you can send us the mount and we can swap out the hooks for you FREE OF CHARGE. You pay only the shipping to us. You will likely still have to hand fit the legs to your receiver as we make these extra long to accommodate the wide variety of out of spec distances. (see below #3) NOTE: Each steel leg / hook costs us $7.00 to make. So we supply these on a per needed basis only. You may be required to send in the old legs for length verification. Otherwise a set of (2) legs / hooks are available to buy for $15.00 (which includes S&H).
- PROBLEM: My MFI mount does NOT sit flat / level on the top of the receiver. NOTE: There should be a uniform gap / space between the bottom of the mount and the top of the receiver. ANSWER: You likely have not fully seated the mount over the anti-recoil stop block (the part sticking up just forward of the rear sight on a G3 (HK 91 / HK 93) or the welded taps in the center of the receiver on a HK MP5). With the mount just sitting on the top of the receiver (no screws or bolts in the hooks / legs) it should sit flat and level. If NOT... Although quite rare... You likely have a CETME, HK Clone or Mid 1980s HK91 build using after market rear sight blocks that have the tower portion (part sticking up) that is too tall. Generally the fastest fix is to file down the tower with a hand file. We are talking about only a few hits with a hand file to knock the high spot down. The other option is to mill out the MFI rail from underneath where we already have the cut out slot.
- PROBLEM: I cannot get all of the bolts / screws in the hooks / legs of my MFI HK Low Profile Mount. Meaning... When I look down from the top of the mount, through the hole where the bolt goes in the main body of the mount, I see that the hook / leg is sitting at a slight angle pointing inward towards the center of the receiver. DO NOT force the bolt in as you may cross thread or strip the threaded holes in the legs.
- First be sure that the mount is centered on the top of the receiver. It is normal to have some side to side play to center the mount. If it is centered then continue to step "b". If NOT then you will need to do step "b" to all legs / hooks in order to have the mount centered on the receiver (this is very rare).
- b. Use a hand file or Dremel fiber cutting wheel (use the side of the wheel) & remove a small amount of the material on the leading edge of the leg / hook where the leg / hook hits the receiver ledge / shelf. You need to remove the same amount from ALL of the legs on the 5.5" and 6.5" long mounts. Mounts that have 6 legs you will remove the Same amount of material on ONLY the 4 REAR legs. So try to remove the same amount of material from each leg.
ANSWER: Your receiver is slightly out of spec and falls in the wide receiver spectrum. Remember that we have to gauge our legs for the MOST COMMON tolerance. In this case you actually have a higher quality weapon in that the steel being used is likely a hair thicker than normal. All you have to do is remove a small amount of material from the part of the leg(s) / hook(s) that are not allowing the bolts to go down into. Follow these steps:
Do NOT remove material from the set of legs forward of the ejection port as this area does not have the shelf / mounting point built into the receiver like the rear does. This will take some time and require you to mount and dis-mount the MFI HK Low Profile Mount from the receiver several times. In doing so you will end up with a Rock Solid mounting platform custom fit to your weapon.
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Customer Reviews
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Reviewed by: David12/02/2014 03:59PM
Product ownership: Less than 1 month
Purchased from: MFIAP.COM
Comments:
OK... well I first bought the Leapers mount which broke two of the legs when I tried to mount it on the gun. Then I bought a couple other cheaper mounts that appeared to work at first, but then after shooting 200 rounds they all moved forward down the receiver. After I read the MFI description it all made sense as to why the other mounts moved. I just got back from the range and shot the best group ever! I first shot 300 rounds of crappy blasting ammo to test the mount & the MFI Slip on Flash Hider, just to be sure they stayed in place. Then I mounted my new Night Force Scope mounted using MFI 30mm tall rings and zeroed the weapon. At 100 yards I shot an amazing 1.75" group of 10 rounds with 4 of the bullets touching. The ammo was some Israeli sniper ammo I have been saving for competition. I then took the scope off the gun and re-mounted it and it held it's zero. So HELL YES I am super happy! Also the MFI web site was easy to use and check out with SUPER FAST shipping. I am in FL and they are in CA... only 3 days total time to get the mount. Great product! AA++
Reviewed by: Brad06/15/2015 01:11AM
Product ownership: Less than 1 year
Purchased from: MFIAP.COM
Comments:
I think I have gone through 5+ mounts all claiming to work and all got returned. Each one creeped right down the receiver. The stupid Leapers mount even fell off after 3 shots.
This mount fits perfectly, looks great and best of all... IT WORKS!
Reviewed by: Nicholas07/25/2015 02:36AM
Product ownership: Less than 1 month
Purchased from: MFIAP.COM
Comments:
So, everyone on this page already knows how difficult it is to reliably put an optic on a CETME. The most annoying thing I discovered was that most retailers won't specifically address this when they are trying to sell you their mounts. Its awesome to see someone with their ear to the ground, putting out a piece of gear that the CETME owning community actually needs.
Quality of manufacturing, materials and finishing are awesome. The included instructions tell you everything you need to know to attach it in minutes. And best of all, IT WORKS! Only got a chance to get a quick zero, but groups were tight, definitely no deviation because of the mount. Glad I got it at this generous price point but I would definitely pay more Shipping was super fast. Overall, an excellent first time transaction with MFI.
Reviewed by: Gene03/24/2019 07:53PM
Product ownership: Less than 1 week
Purchased from: MFIAP.COM
Comments:
Ok,guys. I too bought my Cetme 308 win. and wanted to mount a scope on it. I first tried a Leapers weaver claw mount rail and mounted it on the rifle. After a day at the range,the screws sheared of from the recoil. Not good. I then purchased a German surplus Hensoldt model 1 scope with claw mount. I tried to zero the scope but kept hitting the target to the left (even after adjusting the windage adj.max to the right). I then read that the surplus G3 style Hensoldt scopes will not mount properly on G3 clones, Cetme rifles because the receivers are out of spec. I found this beauty. The concept makes sense. I am now mounting the Hensoldt 4x scope on the MFI Cetme mount with scope rings and I will report back on the results.