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As a leading manufacturer and supplier of precision shooting components, we offer the Unibody Heavy-Duty Optical Sight Mount designed for the most demanding tactical and competitive environments. This monolithic mounting system is engineered to provide an uncompromising bridge between the firearm and the optic, ensuring absolute zero retention under extreme recoil. By utilizing advanced CNC machining and premium aerospace alloys, this supplier-grade solution eliminates the structural weaknesses inherent in traditional two-piece rings, offering procurement professionals a reliable, high-performance component for large-scale deployments and professional-grade builds.

The Unibody Heavy-Duty Optical Sight Mount represents the pinnacle of structural engineering in the optics accessory market. Unlike standard mounting systems that rely on individual components, this unibody architecture is machined from a single solid block of 7075-T6 aluminum. This construction method ensures that the front and rear rings are perfectly aligned on the same axis, eliminating the need for traditional ring lapping and preventing the induced stress on the scope tube that often leads to internal mechanical failure or optical distortion. The monolithic base provides a significantly larger contact surface with the mounting rail, distributing the forces of heavy recoil across a broader area and preventing any microscopic movement during high-cadence fire or long-range operations.
Each unit undergoes a rigorous multi-axis milling process to achieve tolerances within microns. The result is a mount that feels exceptionally solid in the hand, with a smooth, non-reflective micro-textured surface that speaks to its premium manufacturing heritage. The design incorporates a skeletonized profile to shed unnecessary weight while maintaining maximum torsional rigidity. For professionals operating in dynamic environments, this mount offers the peace of mind that their optical zero will remain undisturbed regardless of temperature fluctuations, mechanical vibration, or physical impact. The integration of an anti-cant bubble level further enhances the user’s ability to maintain precision at extended ranges, making it an essential upgrade for any high-precision optical system.
| Feature | Technical Specification |
| Material | Aerospace-grade 7075-T6 Aluminum Alloy |
| Construction | Monolithic One-Piece Unibody |
| Surface Finish | Type III Hard Coat Anodizing (Matte Black) |
| Ring Diameters | Available in 30mm and 34mm |
| Mounting Interface | MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny / Weaver Compatible |
| Tilt / Incline | Available in 0 MOA or 20 MOA configurations |
| Hardware | High-Tensile Torx T15/T20 Grade 12.9 Screws |
| Recoil Rating | Up to .50 BMG and high-energy magnum calibers |
| Center Height | Standard 1.50" (38mm) or 1.25" (31mm) options |
| Integrated Level | Precision-machined fold-away or fixed bubble level |
The Unibody Heavy-Duty Optical Sight Mount is defined by its ability to enhance the mechanical synergy between the shooter and their equipment. By focusing on the interface where hardware meets physics, we have developed a product that addresses the common failure points of field-deployed optics.
Axis Alignment Assurance: The monolithic design guarantees that the rings are perfectly concentric. This prevents scope tube pinching, which can damage delicate internal elevation and windage turrets.
Enhanced Recoil Management: Engineered specifically for heavy-duty applications, the wide clamping surface and high-grade steel hardware allow for consistent performance even on large-bore rifles and semi-automatic platforms.
Integrated Cant Compensation: A built-in high-visibility bubble level allows operators to verify their rifle's vertical alignment instantly, eliminating "cant error" which is the leading cause of horizontal misses at distances beyond 500 yards.
MOA Customization: Available in 20 MOA canted versions to provide additional elevation travel for long-range shooting, ensuring the optic stays within its most precise adjustment range.
Tool-Grade Hardware: Every screw is rated for specific torque values, ensuring a secure, repeatable lock that will not vibrate loose under extreme conditions.
Weight-to-Strength Optimization: The strategic removal of material in non-critical areas results in a mount that is lightweight enough for mobile hunting yet robust enough for heavy tactical use.
Environmental Resilience: The Type III hard-coat anodizing provides a scratch-resistant, salt-spray-resistant barrier that protects the aluminum core from corrosion and wear in maritime or jungle environments.
In the realm of precision optics, structural rigidity is the foundation of accuracy. This mount utilizes 7075-T6 aluminum, which offers nearly double the tensile strength of the more common 6061 alloy. During the manufacturing process, every unit is subjected to stress-relief protocols to ensure that the metal remains stable even when exposed to the heat of rapid fire. The unibody design functions as a heat sink, drawing thermal energy away from the receiver and protecting the optic's sensitive seals.
The machining process is conducted on high-end 5-axis CNC centers, allowing for complex geometries that reinforce the "bridging" section between the rings. This prevents the "flex" that often occurs in cheaper, multi-part mounts during the recoil cycle. For the professional user, this translates to a consistent point of impact over thousands of rounds. The tactile feedback of the mount—the way the rings snap together with zero play—is a testament to the precision fit that can only be achieved through high-end manufacturing standards.
One of the most overlooked aspects of optic failure is the stress caused by misaligned rings. Traditional mounting solutions often require "lapping"—a process of grinding the internal surface of the rings to make them straight. The Unibody Heavy-Duty Mount renders this process obsolete. Because the rings are bored in a single operation while part of the same frame, the alignment is perfect from the factory.
This precision protects the investment of the end-user. High-end optics are sensitive instruments; any torsion or uneven pressure on the main tube can lead to erratic tracking or even cracked lenses. By providing a perfectly cylindrical and aligned grip, our mount ensures that the scope’s internal mechanisms operate smoothly. The contact area is maximized to provide high friction without requiring excessive torque, which further preserves the structural integrity of the scope tube over years of use.
Professional operations do not stop for weather, and neither does our hardware. The surface of the mount is treated with a specialized matte finish that serves two purposes: it provides a non-reflective signature for tactical concealment and creates a porous surface that holds oil and resists moisture better than polished alternatives. We test our mounts against extreme vibration profiles and salt-fog environments to ensure they meet the rigorous demands of global supply chains.
The hardware used in this assembly is as critical as the aluminum frame. We utilize grade 12.9 steel screws with a manganese phosphate coating to prevent rust and stripping. The interface with the Picatinny rail is designed with a cross-bolt system that creates a mechanical "recoil lug" effect, locking the mount into the rail grooves. This ensures that even if the rifle is dropped or subjected to the jarring motion of vehicle transport, the optical system remains zeroed and ready for immediate deployment.
Selecting a manufacturing partner for optical mounting solutions requires a balance of engineering depth and production reliability. We pride ourselves on being a supplier that understands the nuance of precision shooting. Our facility combines state-of-the-art automation with a rigorous manual quality control process where every mount is inspected for surface defects and dimensional accuracy.
We provide a scalable solution for those looking to outfit entire units or provide high-quality components for specialized builds. By maintaining strict control over our material sourcing—using only certified aerospace alloys—we guarantee that every batch of mounts meets the same high-performance benchmarks. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our design philosophy: we don't just build a bracket; we build a foundation for precision. When consistency is the only metric that matters, our unibody mounts provide the stability required for mission success.
For the ring cap screws, we recommend a torque of 18-25 inch-pounds to ensure a secure grip without crushing the scope tube. For the base cross-bolts that attach to the Picatinny rail, a higher torque of 45-65 inch-pounds is recommended to ensure the mount remains immovable under heavy recoil. Always use a high-quality torque wrench for installation.
7075-T6 contains higher levels of zinc and magnesium, giving it a tensile strength comparable to many steels while remaining lightweight. In a unibody mount, this extra strength is vital for maintaining the "spring" tension required to grip the rail and for resisting the torsional forces generated by the weight of a large optic during recoil.
No. Because this is a monolithic unibody design machined on a single axis, the rings are perfectly aligned from the factory. Lapping is not only unnecessary but could potentially damage the precision-machined surface and the protective hard-coat anodizing.
This mount is designed to be fully compatible with MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rails. While it may fit many Weaver-style bases, we highly recommend using a Picatinny rail to take full advantage of the recoil lug design and to ensure the most secure mechanical interface.
A 20 MOA mount is tilted slightly forward. This is used primarily by long-range shooters to "gain" extra elevation adjustment in their scope. It allows the shooter to dial for longer distances while keeping the internal reticle closer to the optical center of the lenses, where the image quality is highest.