The worst sniper rifle ever and it's cheap .22 scope rings
This video provides an expert-level critique of a poorly executed scope mounting job on a sniper rifle. The instructor, with deep knowledge of firearm components and historical optics, details how cheap .22 Weaver bases made of aluminum were improperly installed using welding and without essential shims. The analysis highlights the unsuitability of these components for a "military-grade" rifle and discusses the decline in quality of Japanese optics during a specific era.











