Talley Lightweight 2-Piece Scope Mount with Integral 1" Rings, Low Profile, Black Anodized for Browning BAR
Talley Manufacturing
If you're mounting a scope on a Browning BAR and want a solid, no-fuss solution that doesn't add unnecessary weight, the Talley Lightweight 2-Piece Scope Mount with Integral 1" Rings is built for exactly that job. Talley has been making scope bases and rings for hunters and shooters for decades, and this mount combines their proven engineering with the simplicity of a one-piece ring-and-base design. The integral 1-inch rings mean no separate ring purchase—everything you need comes in the box, and assembly is straightforward.
The two-piece base design lets you remove your scope without losing zero, a real convenience at the range or in the field. High rings give you plenty of cheek weld room and clear sightline over most modern optics. The black anodized aluminum construction is durable, lightweight, and resists corrosion—important if you're hunting in wet conditions or storing your rifle in a truck bed. At 0 MOA, this mount sits your scope level to the rifle's bore, leaving all windage and elevation adjustments to your optic, which is the standard and sensible approach.
Talley mounts are popular with hunters who run lever-actions and semi-auto rifles because they're reliable, repeatable, and don't require gunsmithing. If you run a Browning BAR and you've been putting off mounting glass, this takes the guesswork out of the job.
| Manufacturer | Talley Manufacturing |
| Tube Diameter | 1 inch |
| Ring Height | High |
| Piece Design | 2-piece base with integral rings |
| MOA Offset | 0 MOA |
| Finish | Black anodized aluminum |
| Rifle Compatibility | Browning BAR |
Yes—this mount is specifically designed for the Browning BAR. Verify your rifle model before ordering if you're unsure.
No. The integral 1-inch rings are included, so you just need the base and a compatible scope to get mounted and shooting.
Yes. The two-piece design allows you to separate the base from the rings, remove your scope, and reassemble without affecting your zero—as long as you don't disturb the ring caps or reposition the base on the rifle.
0 MOA means the mount sits your scope parallel to the rifle's bore with no built-in angle. All elevation and windage adjustments come from your scope's turrets, which is the standard setup and gives you full adjustment range for different distances and conditions.