If you own a Reximex Mito S carbine and are looking to enhance its useability with a scope, you've come to the right place. The Mito is a fantastic piece of engineering from the Turkish manufacturer, designed with red dots in mind. However, its short rail can pose a challenge when mounting scopes. In this guide, we'll provide a solution that maximizes your Mito's potential without breaking the bank
The Build: Key Components
Our recommended setup for the Mito S carbine includes three essential components:
Optic
Scope Mounts
Rail Adapter
Optic: Veyron 4-16
For the optic, we have used the Veyron 4-16. This compact 30mm tubed scope strikes an excellent balance between price and performance. While you can substitute it with another optic, keep in mind that shorter scopes like the VictOptics C3 may require higher mounts - Dont forget that the C3 is a 25.4mm (1") tube so different sized mounts will be nesesary tro what were lisitng here
Scope Mounts: Low Picatinny 30mm
To keep your scope as close to the bore as possible, we suggest using Low Picatinny 30mm scope mounts. These mounts work well with the Veyron scope, but if you prefer a bit more height, medium or even adjustable Picatinny mounts are a viable alternative.
Rail Adapter: Dovetail to Picatinny
The Mito features a dovetail rail, but for this build, we're converting it to Picatinny to increase rail space and allow for better scope mounting options. This Vekt Defence Rail Conversion setup is preferred over a rail conversion like the Eagle Vision for this build, as it provides the necessary clearance for the magazine.
Fitting the Components
Step 1: Remove the Rear Iron Sight
Start by removing the rear iron sight using a 1.0mm Allen key to loosen the grub screw. Once nearly loosened, use a rubber mallet to gently tap the sight off the rear of the block.
Step 2: Secure the Rail Adapter
With the iron sight out of the way, you can now secure the rail adapter to the gun. Don’t worry about it hanging off the back – remember, this is a budget-friendly build. Unscrew the recoil screw anti-clockwise until the pin is no longer visible from the bottom of the rail. Position the rail adapter with the shelf over the magazine well and secure it. You can also rotate it to the rear if you need a shorter length of pull, such as for children.
Once positioned, lower the anti-recoil pin to enhance grip between the rail and the gun.
Step 3: Attach the Scope Mounts
Attach your Picatinny scope mounts to the rail. Position them for a comfortable shooting stance, ensuring some flexibility for adjustment. Tighten them up, but avoid overtightening. A torque of 4NM is the maximum recommended.
Step 4: Mount the Optic
Now, mount your Veyron scope. Position it level on the rail and ensure the eye relief is correct before tightening the clamps to 2NM. This setup process should be done carefully to maintain accuracy and alignment.
Final Steps: Zeroing and Testing
With everything securely mounted, zero your scope at your desired distance. For pistols, we typically recommend a distance of 10 meters. Once zeroed, your Reximex Mito S carbine is ready for action with a budget-friendly, high-performance setup.
This build provides a practical solution to the Mito's limited rail space, transforming it into a versatile carbine without breaking the bank. Happy shooting!
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