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Scope Mounts for Voere Titan II

The History of Voere Company

Voere is an Austrian firearm manufacturer with origins in the German Black Forest. In 1948 Ing. Erich Voetter and his partner Paul Restle founded a metal processing company KOMA, which was located in Furtwangen.

They started the weapons business by producing basic air pistols with a single load. In 1955 the partners realized that their company name was not very genuine and decided to rename it Voere, by combining their surnames. In the 1960s they expanded their production onto air rifles and small-bore rifles, and the company’s headquarters was moved to Vöhrenbach. Shortly after the move, they started producing small semi-automatic bore rifles.

In 1964 Paul Restle sold his part of the company, which was in a good state. He was replaced by DI Alfons Ruhland, who was Elrich Voetter’s son-in-law. Due to a lack of workforce and space, Voere bought a company called Sportwaffen Tyrol in Kufstein. The production plant was originally built by Krieghoff for weapon production during the war. After the purchase, it was managed by DI Alfons Ruhland, while Walter Hermann was the CEO of the German company in Vöhrenbach. With this expansion, they added hunting bolt action and shotgun rifles to their production list.

In 1972, Voere received a patent for a small-bore rifle with a drum magazine on top and was asked to make a functional redesign, since the original did not work as intended. It was named AM 180 (American-180) and became the world’s first rifle with a laser aiming device. Even though the new submachine gun was not perfect, it could fire up to 1800 rounds per minute, making it the fastest SMG in the world. Later, another updated version of this rifle was produced in Slovenia and known as MGV 176.

After the disastrous nuclear accident in Chernobyl in 1986, hunting in Scandinavia was prohibited, which led the sister company in Vöhrenbach into shutting down production and selling their facilities to Mauser. The next year Voere merged with a metal company, Kufsteiner Gerätebau und Handels GmbH, and started producing various mechanical parts for many different industries. In 1992, Voere registered and began the production of their caseless cartridges. In 2007, Sven Ruhland stepped into his father’s shoes and became the CEO of the company.

Voere Titan II Rifle Review

Voere Titan II (also Voere 2250) is a bolt-action rifle with a cylindrical bolt and three forward locking lugs with a sixty-degree bolt opening angle. The three locking lugs provide the same contact area as found in actions with six locking lugs.

The safety is positioned on the right side and locks the sear, the trigger, and the bolt. There is a single or double-set hair trigger available. The magazine is covered by a separate floorplate. All steel parts are made of high-quality molybdenum steel.

The overall length of the rifle is 1120 mm (44.1-inches) and the barrel measures 600 mm (23.6-inches). The license for this rifle was sold to Mauser, along with the Vöhrenbach manufacturing plant, and it had been marketed as the Mauser 225 Titan II.

Voere Titan II, chambered for .30-06 Spr.

Figure 1: Voere Titan II, chambered for .30-06 Spr. (Source: https://intersurplus.com/collections/firearms/products/voere-hdf-titan-ii-in-30-06)

Voere Titan II Calibers

Voere Titan II is chambered for the following calibers:

  • 5.6 x 57

  • .243 Win.

  • .25-06

  • 6.5x55 SM

  • 6.5x57

  • .270 Win.

  • 6.5x68

  • 7x57

  • 7mm Rem. Mag.

  • 7x64

  • 7x66 v. Hofe

  • .308 Win.

  • 7.5x55 Swiss

  • .30-06 Spr.

  • .300 Win. Mag.

  • .300 H&H Mag.

  • .308 Norma Mag.

  • 8x57 IS

  • 8x68 S

  • 9.3x53  

  • 9.3x62

  • .375 H&H Mag.

Voere Titan II Variants

Voere Titan II is available in the following variants:

  • Standard

  • Deluxe

Voere Titan II receiver comes with four holes for mounting purposes, two on the front and two on the rear mounting surface.

Voere Titan II, chambered for .30-06 Spr.

Figure 2: Voere Titan II receiver, chambered for .30-06 Spr. (Source: https://intersurplus.com/collections/firearms/products/voere-hdf-titan-ii-in-30-06)

Voere Titan II

A: 21.9 mm

B: 99.4 mm

C: 12.7 mm

BHU: 2.5 mm

Ø: 6-48

R1: FF 14.5

R2: R17

Scope Mounts Interchangeable With Voere Titan II

Rifles That Have One-Piece Scope Mounts Interchangeable With Voere Titan II

For one-piece mounts to fit on a rifle, the mounting surfaces of these rifles must match in all dimensions. The following rifles are interchangeable:

Rifles That Have Two-Piece Mounts Interchangeable With Voere Titan II

For two-piece mounts to fit on a rifle, mounting surfaces must match in all dimensions except the B distance. B distance can vary because two-piece mounts can be installed and adjusted closer or further apart. The following rifles are interchangeable:

Best Scope Mounts for Voere Titan II

Fixed Scope Mounts for Voere Titan II:

We recommend these MAKfix Rings with Bases made by the German Manufacturer, MAK. They are made of steel and come with a thirty-year warranty.

Repeatable Detachable Scope Mounts for Voere Titan II:

EAW steel pivot mount offers everything a mount has to offer. It provides a very quick, easy way of changing the scope and comes with a thirty-year warranty.

Help Us Build Our Riflescope Mounts Database

If you happen to own this or any other rifle, we would appreciate it if you could help us expand our database by sending us some photos of the rifle receiver (the bare mounting surface of the rifle without the mounts installed). For your help, our company offers a fair return in terms of practical rewards.

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