The Winchester Model 100, introduced in 1961 and produced until 1973, was a semiautomatic sporting rifle known for its high accuracy. Drawing stylistic influences from the earlier lever-action Model 88, the Model 100 was most commonly chambered in .308 Winchester, with other options including .243 Winchester and the less common .284 Winchester. Despite its quality build and accuracy, the Model 100 faced challenges such as a firing pin design flaw that led to a recall. The model was eventually discontinued due to high production costs, despite not suffering the same post-1964 quality concerns that affected other Winchester models.
Rifles That Have Two-Piece Scope Mounts Interchangeable With Winchester Model 100
As detailed in the main article on interchangeability, the Winchester Model 100 has two-piece scope mounts interchangeable with various other rifles. These rifles may have different B distances from the Winchester Model 100 but share other critical mounting parameters like A and C distances, radiuses, and BHU. This means that the rifles listed below should have two-piece scope mounts interchangeable with the Winchester Model 100.
Below is a list of all rifles that have two-piece scope mounts interchangeable with the Winchester Model 100 mounting surface.
Mounting Standards With Interchangeable One-Piece Scope Mounts
The Winchester Model 100 has a group of rifles and shotguns that share interchangeable one-piece and two-piece scope mounts due to a specific mounting surface. This is because these firearms share the same B distance, allowing for consistent compatibility across various models.
All the rifles listed below should have two-piece scope mounts interchangeable with Winchester Model 100 and one-piece mounts between themselves.
Winchester Model 100
The rifles listed below will have two-piece scope mounts interchangeable with the Winchester Model 100 mounting surface but will also have one-piece scope mounts interchangeable among themselves because they share the same B distance.