That's 50mm. 2X2.5cm=5cm=50mm
50mm.
1 m = 1000 mm = 1000/50 = 20 lots of 50 mm
50mm = 5cm
If 1cm equals 10mm, then 50mm has to be equal to 5cm. Every 1cm is equal to 10mm. If it was 10cm then it would be equal to 100mm. Does that explain it? :)
50mm at least.I have found that with a 50mm objective you will need a minimum of high scope rings.Most medium hight scope rings will not give you the clearance needed for a 50mm scope objective.
Being that the obj.is 50mm,I would put on a pair of 1in.high rings.
Oh, dude, like, totally! A Tasco 3-9X 50mm scope can be mounted on a Winchester 22 cal rifle model. You just gotta make sure you have the right mounts and rings to fit that bad boy on there. Happy shooting, my friend!
Scope rings are used in mounting scopes on guns and rifles. Scope rings can be purchased from several retailers as well as on several online websites.
Assuming that your scope is a 3x9x40 scope,then medium height rings will do the job.If it is a 3x9x50mm scope,then you will need a set of high scope rings.
10-100 usd
3 to 9 magnification with a 50mm objective lens
$35.00
It all depends on the Daisy Scope rings that you have. The M4 has a removable front and rear sight. This will allow you to add a scope to the Weaver rail mount on the M4 if your scope rings are the weaver size. If not, then you need to purchase weaver scope rings for your scope.
Maybe. Question is if the bell of the objective lens will clear the barrel when mounted. Some will, some won't. Other than that, If the size of the tube of the 2 scopes is the same, and the objective is clear of the barrel, you should be OK.
All else being equal, yes.
Just today I put weaver rings on mine. They have a 3/8 dovetail base and 1" scope rings. I had short 1" rings but I could not remove my bolt for cleaning. The rings I replaced the rings with the above mentioned. 3/8 dovetail mount 1" rings fro scope mounting see thru mounts for use of iron sights And the most important part of all is the 7/8 rise of the new mounts.