Warne Maxima 2-Piece Steel Weaver-Style Scope Base for Browning A-Bolt Rifles
Warne Scope Mounts
The Warne Maxima 2-Piece Steel Weaver-Style Scope Base is engineered for shooters who want a rock-solid mounting platform on their Marlin lever-action rifles. If you run a 36, 336, 444, 1894, 1895, 9, 45, or 922M, this base gives you the secure foundation every precision rifle scope needs. Warne has built a reputation for manufacturing scope mounts that hold zero through seasons of hunting and range time, and this two-piece steel design continues that tradition.
Weaver-style bases are the industry standard for lever-action rifles, offering proven compatibility across a wide range of scope rings and optical systems. Steel construction means durability where it counts—no plastic, no compromise. Whether you're mounting a hunting scope for deer season or setting up for long-range accuracy work, a quality base is the unglamorous part of the equation that keeps everything else working.
Warne has been in the optics mount business long enough to know that rifle recoil, temperature swings, and hard field use demand engineering that doesn't slip or shift. This two-piece base system is designed to handle the demands of lever-gun shooting without requiring constant re-zeroing. Installation should be straightforward for anyone comfortable with basic gunsmithing; if you're not there yet, a qualified gunsmith can have you mounted and ready in short order.
| Mount Type | Two-Piece Scope Base |
| Mount Style | Weaver |
| Material | Steel |
| Compatibility | Marlin 36, 336, 444, 1894, 1895, 9, 45, 922M |
| Manufacturer | Warne Scope Mounts |
This base is designed specifically for Marlin 36, 336, 444, 1894, 1895, 9, 45, and 922M rifles. If your Marlin model is listed, you're good to go. If you're unsure of your rifle's model, check your paperwork or the barrel marking.
Any scope rings with Weaver-style mounting will work with this base. Weaver is the standard specification used by most modern scope ring manufacturers, so you'll have plenty of options when choosing your optic and rings.
Installation requires basic gunsmithing knowledge and the right tools. If you're comfortable drilling, tapping, and fitting mechanical parts, you can do it yourself. Otherwise, a qualified gunsmith can install this base quickly and ensure proper alignment and torque specs.