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B-Square M1 Scope Mount

July 24, 2014

Civilian Marksmanship Program▸Armorers Corner▸B-Square M1 Scope Mount

INCLUDING WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO INSTALL IT, SIGHT IT IN AND MY EXPERIENCE SHOOTING WITH IT

By: John McLean

Expectations:

I started this evaluation with low expectations because of reports from others over the years that this mount would not allow the scope to hold a zero, when I finished the installation and testing, I was surprised at the relatively easy installation and how well it held a zero during my testing. The fact that this system allows a rifle scope to be mounted without any modifications to the rifle other than removing the rear sight makes it a good choice for anyone with a good M1, a scope and aging eyes.

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The photo above shows my installation. The scope is a used Tasco that I bought for $20.00 and the 1” rings come with the mount system. The blue arrow shows the main attachment bolt that the whole mount pivots on, it comes with a black plastic knob molded to the end that broke off as I was tightening it. I recommend breaking the knob off and digging out the part of the plastic knob that fills the 3/16 allen wrench socket. I found that being able to use an allen wrench to assemble and disassemble it was an advantage. Be careful not to over tighten due to the unsupported rear sight ears.

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Take note of three important things in this picture:

  1. The white arrow shows the two brass shims that I had to use to get the scope and mount moved to look more to the right as my initial shots were out the right side. I used some .015 brass shim stock I had to make them. Your rifle may require the same rough windage adjustment as my rifle did, or you may need shims at the front to compensate for shots going out the left side, or you may not need to use shims at all.
  2. The two red arrows show the set screws that will allow you to rough in your elevation setting. It is not necessary to get these screws much more than snug, you just want to remove all clearance beneath them where they contact the receiver. If you try and tighten them down all you will do is warp the mount due to the leverage situation with the front screw. I found that having the front screw protrude approximately 1/16”, and the rear screw 1/8” out of the bottom of the mount was a good starting place.
  3. The green arrow shows the “L” bracket and screw that holds the front end of the mount to the receiver. As you are getting your mount’s rough elevation and windage adjustment set, make sure this screw and bracket are snug but not tight. When you have finished with the rough sighting and all necessary shims are installed, you can tighten this one down appropriately with the rest of the screws. Don’t over tighten the screws.

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Aside from the tools needed to make the shims and the screwdriver needed to remove the rear sight, this is all I needed to make the rifle ready to fire and make the final zeroing adjustments to the scope. The three allen wrenches are: 3/16, 1/8 and 5/64.

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To make the shims all I needed was the shim material which is available at hardware or hobby stores. You can also make your shims from aluminum or steel drink and food cans. The shears and punch set are good to have but you can also drill the 1/4 “ holes and use heavy duty scissors if you need to.

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Notes:

  • Before you begin the sight in procedure, make sure your scope is adjusted so the cross hairs are in the center of their movement for windage and elevation. To find the center, simply count the number of clicks your scope has from stop to stop for elevation and windage and divide by two.
  • Because of the scope being higher than the original sights, you will probably find that you will want to purchase one of the reproduction cheek pads designed for the Garand. During the sight in process though, several rags laid on or wrapped around the stock where your cheek normally rests will help get your eye up to where it needs to be.
  • Start the sight in process by shooting from a rest and at 25 yards or so to make sure you get on paper.

Aligning the mount:

Your first shots at 25 yards should tell you how far off the alignment is between the barrel and the mount.

Adjust for rough elevation using the two set screws.
Remember that if your shots are high, you raise the front of the mount. If they are low, you will lower the front of the mount.

Adjust for rough windage by adding shims as necessary.
If your shots are out the right side, add shims at the rear main attachment bolt to move the rear of the mount to the left to compensate.

When your shots are roughly centered on your target, move the target back to 50 or 100 yards and adjust again as necessary to get your shots on target. Once you are on paper at 100 yards, snug down the main attachment bolt and the screw that secures the “L” bracket. The set screws that adjust rough elevation for the mount are not to be tightened further, just make sure there is no clearance beneath them so the mount won’t rock back and forth. At this point you can use the elevation and windage adjustment on your scope to make the last fine adjustments to center your shots.

My experience shooting with it:

Once I completed the installation and made my final alignment adjustments, I fired a hundred rounds of Greek 30-06 ammo to see how it held up. My grouping started off centered and gradually rose slightly up and right to finish with my bullets generally impacting in the 8 and 9 ring at 2 o’clock. My guess is that it took a little while to settle into position. During my testing I did not find that any of the mount hardware loosened up but it is something to keep an eye on.

31 Replies to “B-Square M1 Scope Mount”

  1. Marco Schalekamp says:
    December 2, 2024 at 11:20 am

    Where can i buy this complete mount for my M1 Garand? I live in South Africa

    Reply
    1. Christine Elder says:
      December 2, 2024 at 12:31 pm

      We do not sell this item, and it would have to be outsourced from some other 3rd party.
      Luke, CMP Custom Shop

      Reply
  2. Timothy Roark says:
    February 11, 2023 at 2:41 pm

    Can I use this scope mount arrangement to shoot in high power matches as a service rifle (if the magnification doesn’t exceed 4.5x). How about if we used the Ultimak handguard mount from Brownells?

    Reply
    1. Christine Elder says:
      February 12, 2023 at 11:33 am

      I’ll forward your question onto our Competitions Department and they will reply back via email.
      Thanks,
      Christine

      Reply
  3. Pete Posey says:
    December 16, 2022 at 9:20 pm

    Let’s try English. What I like about this set-up: I shoot right-handed, put I am left I dominant; maybe I will be able to shoot with both eyes open for the first time in my life.

    Reply
  4. Leon says:
    October 2, 2022 at 6:50 am

    I got lucky and found one on ebay for about $30, It had been painted with a very good quality desert tan paint, then a thick layer of black crinkle paint over that. A bit of spray stripper, some steel wool and lots of elbow grease cleaned it up almost like new. The cleaning did no damage to the original black anodized aluminum. I plan to put a tubular spacer, probably a roll-pin cut to exact length, over the long stud, between the sight ears when mounting it up, It seems like with the offset location of the scope, one might need to adjust the scope for different target ranges. As one might want to rotate the scope 90 degrees to provide more clearance for the clip, maybe a scope with elevation compensation markings in the field of view (now left/right with the scope rotated) might be a good thing. Looking forward to finishing up the mounting and going to the range.

    Reply
    1. Leon Nelson says:
      November 2, 2022 at 6:54 am

      Have now shot a couple of boxes of ammo with it. Very pleased. No shim needed. Seems to be very stable. I’m shooting about a 2″, 5-shot group at 100 yds. Pretty good for an old fart! A pad to stabalize your cheek is a good thing because the line of sight is raised well above the level of the original sight, as well as to the left. As with an AR, raising the line of sight does interesting things to bullet tragectory. It’s not all bad!

      Reply
  5. Carsten G Casteel says:
    June 23, 2022 at 4:43 pm

    I would love to get my hands on one of these scope mounts but i havent heard back from the armorers.

    Reply
  6. W.K. Sanders says:
    December 7, 2021 at 6:31 pm

    I have had this mount on my CMP Garrand for around 8 years now and after getting zero set, I used thread locker compound on all the screws and the faces where the mount is flush with the reciever. I have fired well over 1,000 rounds through it with 2 different scopes. The first scope was an Elcheapo Tasco and after I kept having zeroing issues, I upgraded to a Simmons 4x16with target turrets. I had to grind down the back 2 rail mounts to clear the scope with low profile rings and have not had any issues with it since. I did have to rotate the scope 90 degrees to clear the clips but aside from that, I absolutely love the setup. I have made shots on gongs out to 600 yards with my downloaded custom hand loads and have found it to be an excellent deer rifle. I feel confident with this setup on most anything I would need it for.

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  7. Bert Iannone says:
    November 3, 2021 at 12:35 am

    Any trouble loading M1 clips with 8 shells in clip?

    Reply
    1. Tony says:
      December 27, 2023 at 7:24 pm

      YEP, TURRET needs to be as far forward as possible.

      Reply
  8. Matthew Callis says:
    July 23, 2021 at 8:46 am

    Are these at all obtainable anymore? Apparently the few alternatives are quite terrible.

    Reply
    1. Jack says:
      September 22, 2021 at 12:42 pm

      Bump!

      Reply
    2. Carl says:
      October 15, 2021 at 10:25 pm

      Dear Matthew,
      If we all join hands, pray hard enough and sing kumbaya, anything is possible.
      I believe Caleb yogurt slinger from Brownells advertised these on YouTube.

      Reply
  9. Daniel Bonder says:
    May 8, 2021 at 5:39 pm

    What size are the scope rings? 7/8” or 1”?

    Reply
    1. Christine Elder says:
      May 19, 2021 at 2:31 pm

      I’ll forward your question to our Armorers.
      Thanks,
      Christine

      Reply
  10. Dawnielle Alden says:
    May 4, 2021 at 1:23 pm

    Hi

    I’ve seen reference to the B-Square M1 Scope Mount at B-Square M1 Scope Mount – Civilian Marksmanship Program (thecmp.org) and the CMP Scout Mount Scope Project Completed – CMP Forums (thecmp.org) Photobucket | IMG_0483A.jpg. I am interested in these and would like to know if you still have them for sell, if not do you know where to get them or who still makes them? I love my CMP Garand, and a scope would help my eyes.

    Thank You

    Reply
    1. Christine Elder says:
      May 4, 2021 at 9:38 pm

      I’ll forward your comment to our Custom Shop and Armorers and they may be able to help assist you.
      Thanks,
      Christine

      Reply
      1. Dawnielle Alden says:
        May 5, 2021 at 12:18 am

        Thank You

        Reply
  11. Anthony Cannon says:
    July 26, 2020 at 8:05 pm

    I need one of these scope mounts for an M1 Garand. I have experience of putting them on.
    How much are they?. And how can I buy one? Many Thanks ( I use to work on M1 Garands)

    Reply
    1. Christine Elder says:
      July 28, 2020 at 12:03 pm

      I don’t believe we offer those for sale at this time. One of our armorers will reach out to you with details on how to obtain one or you may contact them directly at [email protected].

      Thanks,
      Christine

      Reply
      1. Larry Eaglebear says:
        October 17, 2021 at 2:24 am

        Hi. I tried to use the armorers email but it was rejected. I am looking to put a scope mount on my Springfield 30 06 M1 Garand

        Reply
        1. Christine Elder says:
          October 17, 2021 at 1:50 pm

          Larry,
          I’ll forward your question to our Custom Shop Manager, Chris Hord, and he will respond back to you via email.
          Thanks,
          Christine

          Reply
          1. Jerome Jankowski says:
            April 16, 2022 at 11:43 pm

            Hello are you still making these mount’s? If not can you provide me with a file or blue print? For soildworks or NX or CAD? Also is used for the left eye? Or the right eye with the scope on the side? Please let me know. Jerome

            Reply
            1. Christine Elder says:
              April 20, 2022 at 7:41 am

              Jerome, I’ll pass your comment onto our Armorers and Custom Shop staff.
              Thanks,
              Christine

              Reply
          2. Larry Eaglebear says:
            December 11, 2022 at 8:05 pm

            I’d like to know where i can get a scope mount that is close to a true fit for my M1 Garand. Thank you

            Reply
  12. Jerry Medlock says:
    April 11, 2020 at 12:03 am

    Curious how long it took you to fire the 100 rounds.
    20 minuets? 1 hour? 4 hours?
    How hot did the barrel get? Was it too hot to touch, or could you grab it?
    Thanks.
    Jerry

    Reply
    1. Christine Elder says:
      April 13, 2020 at 4:34 pm

      Our armorers will fire shots slowly to sight in rifles and only take the necessary shots needed to get their shots on the bullseye.
      Christine

      Reply
    2. Jerry Medlock says:
      April 14, 2020 at 9:44 am

      Let me refine my question. Walking high and right usually occurs when a barrel heats up and resonance changes. When allowed to cool, barrel comes back to cold bore zero.
      Ues?

      Reply
      1. Christine Elder says:
        April 17, 2020 at 7:04 pm

        That would be a good question for our Armorers – you can reach them at [email protected].
        Thank you,

        Reply
        1. Jerry Medlock says:
          May 13, 2020 at 5:06 pm

          Thanks.

          Reply

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