If anyone has a miroku reproduction 95, let it be known that the easiest way to mount a scope is the "Mainer Mount".

History:
Some jack a s s from northern Maine was lost above the Arctic Circle, trying to figure out a scout mount on a dilapidated lever action rifle to be used on his dog sled.

Upon comparing barrel contours of a blr and a browning/winchester 95, he discovered them to be very similar.

A quick order of a standard scout rail, the fool attached it, drilling and tapping the barrel for the supplied 6-48 screws and affixed a burris scout scope.

The idiot took the rifle to a gravel pit, set er across the hood of his ford pickup and touched one off. The whole scope/rings/rail tore off the barrel and hit him in the forehead at a high rate of speed. Unphased, a quick walk to the target revealed that the shot hit the bullseye. The scope was so close, that the factory zero was spot on at 100 yards.

A quick upgrade to six total 8-40 screws, the guy is living happily ever after:

https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbt...233780/browning-1895-scout-rifle-project

Last edited by mainer_in_ak; 05/28/20.