Rings & Mounts


Vortex Optics
Precision Matched 30mm Weaver Rings Med - .97" Ring Set
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Save $100.99 (39%) Sale price$159.00


Vortex Optics
Precision Matched 1" Weaver/Picatinny Rings Low - .76" Ring Set
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Save $100.99 (39%) Sale price$159.00


Athlon Optics
Armor Athlon Armor 1" Low Height (0.9") Scope Ring
- The finish is Type III Hard Coat Anodized.
- The attachment/mount type is Picatinny.
- The fabric/material used is 6061-T6.
- The ring height is 0.9 inches.
- The tube diameter is 1 inch.
- The ring type is Low Profile.
Save $12.50 (20%) Sale price$49.99

Athlon Optics
Precision 1" Medium Height Ring
- Made from high-strength aluminum alloy
- Four-screw ring cap design
- Single nut base and recoil lug cross-bolt
- Scalloped profile
- Medium height
- Compatible with a variety of scope mounts
Save $25.00 (20%) Sale price$99.99
Discover precision and stability with our collection of scope rings and mounts—essential components for any accurate shooting setup. At OpticsForce, we offer a wide selection of high-performance mounting solutions for every rifle and optic type, including 1-inch and 30mm rings, Picatinny mounts, Weaver-compatible bases, and quick detach systems.
Whether you’re zeroing in at the range or heading into the field, the right mount makes all the difference. Our curated assortment includes high-profile, low-profile, cantilever, and offset rings, all designed to ensure your optic stays locked in place, shot after shot.
The size depends on your scope tube diameter, commonly 1 inch or 30mm. Check your scope’s specs before purchasing.
These refer to how high your scope will sit above the rail. The right height depends on your scope’s objective lens size and your shooting position.
Most mounts are compatible with either or both, but always confirm in the product description before purchasing.
Common materials include aircraft-grade aluminum and steel, offering a balance of durability and weight.
Some setups may require lapping for perfect alignment, but many modern rings are precision-machined and don’t need it.