Rusan
Picatinny Ring Mount | 35 mm | Screw
Picatinny Ring Mount | 35 mm | Screw
Steel - Browning
Couldn't load pickup availability
- 10-year warranty – European design and quality
- CNC-milled from solid material
- Firm and secure screw mounting
- Available in 3 heights for all scope models
Specifications:
| Manufacturer Rusan is the manufacturer of these ring mounts. Read more | Rusan |
| Material The material affects weight, durability, and application. Read more | Steel |
| Surface treatment Browning is a chemical surface treatment that provides corrosion protection and a matte black finish. | Browning |
| Mounting type Screw mounting provides a firm and secure attachment. | Screw |
| Tube diameter | 35 mm |
| Platform | Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913 / STANAG 2324) |
| Recoil lug | 4.9 mm |
This is included in the package
1 set of rings (2 pcs.) and all screws.
BELOW YOU CAN READ MORE ABOUT THE PRODUCT:
Compatibility
Compatibility
This mount is manufactured according to the NATO STANAG 2324 / MIL-STD-1913 standard (Picatinny). This means it is compatible with all standard Picatinny mounts, rings, and accessories – regardless of the manufacturer.
The Picatinny standard ensures that you can freely combine rails, mounts, and optics from different manufacturers. This gives you the flexibility to upgrade or change your scope without changing the mount.
Picatinny vs. Weaver:
Picatinny and Weaver are similar but not the same. The difference lies in the recoil slots:
• Picatinny: Slots are 5.23 mm wide with a center-to-center distance of 10.01 mm (fixed standard)
• Weaver: Slots are 4.57 mm wide with variable spacing (no fixed standard)
A Weaver mount can often be fitted onto a Picatinny rail because the Weaver lug is narrower than the Picatinny slot. However, a Picatinny mount will NOT fit on a Weaver rail – the lug is too wide.
This mount is Picatinny and fits all rails manufactured according to MIL-STD-1913 / STANAG 2324.
See compatible mounts: Scope Mounts
Material
Material
This mount is made of steel. Steel is the classic choice and offers high rigidity and wear resistance. The material tolerates repeated mounting and dismounting without deforming the contact surfaces.
Steel is heavier than aluminum, but for a ring mount, the weight difference is practically minimal.
Surface treatment
Surface treatment
This assembly is blued. Bluing, also known as black oxidizing, is a chemical surface treatment that provides an attractive, matte black finish and a certain degree of corrosion protection. It is the most traditional surface treatment for firearm components.
Bluing is less resistant than QPQ and requires a bit more care – a thin layer of oil after use in damp weather will keep the surface in good condition.
Diameter
Diameter
These rings have an internal diameter of 35 mm and are suitable for scopes with a 35 mm tube.
Always check your scope's tube diameter before purchasing – it's listed in the scope's specifications or can be easily measured with a caliper.
Mounting
Mounting
Installation is simple. The rings are attached to the Picatinny rail, and the scope is placed in the lower ring halves, after which the upper halves are tightened.
Manufacturer's recommendation:
• Torque for ring screws (top, M3.5): 1.8–2.0 Nm
• Torque for rail attachment (M4): 2.0–2.5 Nm
• Ensure the scope is level and has correct eye relief before final tightening
A torque wrench is necessary for proper installation. Overtightening can damage the scope tube.
Scope mounting: Read the guide here
Fire
Fire
Rusan is a Croatian manufacturer with over 30 years of experience in precision mounts for rifles. All products are manufactured in-house on modern CNC machines from solid material – without casting or metal injection. Rusan is known for tight tolerances, high repeatability, and an exceptionally wide range of rings, mounts, and adapters for night optics.
Read more about Rusan here: Rusan
See all products from Rusan: Rusan collection
Share
