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MAKuick mounts are robust and reliable. They offer a 100 % repeatability, meaning that the user can remove them and put them back onto the rifle without the need to re-zero. MAKuick mounts are designed so that they can withstand the recoil of even the most powerful calibers out there. They are lightweight because both the base and the rings are made from aluminum. The whole system that is in contact with the rifle (the clamping assembly) is made from steel. MAKuick is a versatile series of mounts – it allows mounting of all sorts of rings, all sorts of mounting rails (LM, ZM/VM, SR, Convex), different adapters that allow mounting of other devices such as ATN X-Sight; Pulsar Digisight, Apex, Trail; Fortuna devices etc. MAKuick mounts made for the mounting of riflescopes with a rail underneath are made of one part. Because of this, they are more robust, durable and reliable. For digital and thermal optical devices, the buyer has to pick a MAKuick base with four holes on which rings are usually put. Instead of the rings, the user mounts an adapter on top that works as a connector between the thermal optics and the MAKuick base. MAK makes one-piece MAKuick bases for the following rifles: CZ 527, CZ 550, Merkel KR 1, Merkel RX Helix – also fits on all Picatinny rails, Sauer 303, Sako 75, Sako 85 S, Sako 85 M, Tikka T3 and Blaser rifles. They also make a MAKuick base for break barrel rifles with a 12 mm dovetail and for break barrel rifles with a 14.5 mm dovetail (usually found on Czech break barrel rifles).

MAKuick one-piece rail mounts

In the MAKuick series, mounts for the following types of rails are currently produced: LM, ZM/VM, SR, Picatinny, Convex, Pulsar Apex and Yukon Photon. The BH height of the base is 12 mm. Mounting a riflescope with a rail underneath on the rifle is more simple than mounting with rings – the riflescope is automatically horizontally aligned with the rifle's barrel when mounted, no extra adjustments are necessary. The mount is made out of one part. 

Mounting instructions

First, the user has to make sure that the rifle is fixed (it is advised that the rifle is put into a rifle holder). Once the mount is slid into the dove-tail grooves and fixed by rotating the levers for 180°, the lock screws have to be unscrewed. The user then adjusts the clamping force of the adjustment screws with a hex key so that they are tightened but not too tightened. The lock screws have to be re-tightened to complete the mounting procedure. Once the riflescope is put into the ring mount, no lapping is required. The rings do not have to be glued. Nevertheless, some gunsmiths prefer to glue them to ensure that the riflescope does not move during shots. The recommended tightening torque is 2.2 Nm.

What is BH?

BH stands for build height which comes from the German word Bauhöhe. It’s the distance between the upper part of the rifle and the bottom part of the tube.

In case you have a complete mount (like the Recknagel pivot mount) the bases are calculated in the total BH height of the mount. It takes into account the height of the base, the height of the front foot and the ring all the way to the scope barrel. You need to take the base and all other parts into account when measuring BH.

If you take a look at a Picatinny monoblock, the BH of a Picatinny is not calculated in the total height, you have to add it to get a BH. For example: if BH of a Picatinny rail is 7 mm, you have to add 7 mm to the BH of the monoblock to get a total BH.

If we are comparing a mount from Spuhr to a Recknagel mount, we always use the same way of measuring for all the brands.

On our webpage, BH is measured from the lower mounting surface of the mount to the upper, even with Spuhr (normally measured from the Picatinny rail to the center of the rings).
In the case there is a rail on the scope, the BH is the measurement from the rail on the rifle to the lower part of the rail on the scope.

What is KR?

KR stands for Kröpfung (ger.) which means extension. This is the distance between the mounting surface and the front ring, measured horizontally. If the ring is exactly above the mounting surface, the KR is 0 mm.

Return Policy

Every customer has the right to return any product(s) in the period of 14 days after product(s) have been received. Returns are done without any questions asked, since we believe that this is not only a customer right by law but it is also a legitimate choice. If you received a product and you see that it does not fit your needs, it is understandable that you will wish to return it. Every customer can return the product to our company at this address:

Optium d.o.o.
Laporje 45A
2318 Laporje
Slovenia


The customer pays the shipping costs and we advise that packages are insured and well-packed. We will issue a full refund for all the products that are returned unused, with undamaged packing and with all items associated with the product (manuals, user guides, and accessories). Item has to be returned as new for a full refund, which will be made no later than 30 days after the product has been returned. Refund will be made in the same form as the payment was made.
In case of any damage to the product, missing equipment or manuals, Optium d.o.o. is entitled to refuse a refund for all or part of the purchase price.


Shipping Policy

Our online shop offers shipping of products worldwide. Worldwide really means everywhere in the world. When the order is shipped, customers receive an email with tracking information of the parcel.

Express mail service mounts

  • Shipping costs: 10 USD
  • Insurance: included (EU up to 4200.00 EUR)
  • Delivery time: 15 to 40 days.


Warranty Policy

Many of our optical products have long warranty periods and are usually used for many years, sometimes even decades. Possibility of having a problem with any optical problem is small, however in the course of time it can happen. Since we believe that aftersales services are a cornerstone of any good online store, we also believe that it is our duty to help our customers in such cases. If you have a problem with your product and think that it should be repaired or replaced under warranty, please  contact us.

We will help you with:

  • Arranging shipping to the manufacturer or to our company
  • Communication with the manufacturer
  • Arranging and advising about customs regulation if the product has to be shipped in the EU and later repaired out of EU again.


We have a wealth of experience in this matter and can make sure that you will not have any problems with reimporting the repaired product back to your country.
If the product is already older than its warranty period, we can still arrange repair in most cases. Repairs can also be arranged for many European products even if they are damaged; however such repairs are paid for by the customer.

The bottom line of our Warranty policy is that our customers can always rely on our support no matter how long ago they bought a product from us and no matter where they live.