The Christensen Arms PRSR Cantilever Scope Mount delivers precision-grade optic mounting with zero compromise on accuracy or reliability. This 30mm cantilever mount maintains perfect zero through thousands of rounds while providing the forward scope positioning tactical shooters demand.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard two-piece rings that can introduce flex under recoil, the PRSR's one-piece cantilever design distributes stress evenly across the entire mounting surface. The precision-machined aluminum construction maintains consistent torque specifications shot after shot. Military-grade Type III hard anodizing resists corrosion and wear far beyond basic finishes found on budget mounts.
Key Features
- One-piece cantilever design eliminates ring alignment issues
- 30mm tube diameter accommodates premium tactical optics
- 0 MOA cant provides true horizontal/vertical reticle alignment
- Picatinny rail interface with precision-cut recoil lugs
- Type III hard anodized finish in tactical black
- Four cross-bolts per ring ensure secure optic retention
- Extended forward position optimizes eye relief for AR platforms
Field performance validates the engineering behind this mount. Competition shooters rely on the PRSR's return-to-zero capability when switching between rifles. Law enforcement professionals trust its ability to maintain point of impact through vehicle-mounted duty use. The cantilever design positions scopes forward enough to accommodate backup iron sights while maintaining proper eye relief on carbine-length platforms.
Technical Specs
- Ring diameter: 30mm
- Cant: 0 MOA (no built-in angle)
- Material: 6061-T6 aluminum alloy
- Finish: Type III hard anodized black
- Rail interface: MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny
- Ring height: Standard (approximately 1.5" center-to-rail)
- Weight: Approximately 6.2 oz
- Torque specification: 15-18 in-lbs ring bolts, 65 in-lbs rail clamps
Professional shooters choose Christensen Arms components for their proven track record in demanding applications. The PRSR mount represents the intersection of precision manufacturing and practical field requirements that serious marksmen demand.