

🎯 Elevate your aim, fold with freedom—mount like a pro.
The WOLTIS 45 Degree Offset Rail Mount is a precision CNC-machined aluminum adapter designed specifically for the Keltec Sub 2000. It offers 8 adjustable clock positions and a low-profile, snag-free design that allows your weapon to fold fully with optics installed. Ideal for mounting lasers, lights, and red dot sights at a tactical 45° offset, this mount enhances versatility and quick target acquisition for both close quarters and long-range engagements.





| ASIN | B01EADV6BE |
| Additional Features | 45 Degree Offset |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96,217 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #288 in Sporting Optics Mounts |
| Brand | WOLTIS |
| Brand Name | WOLTIS |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,003 Reviews |
| Included Components | 45 degree offset mount |
| Manufacturer | WOLTIS |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Name | 1292 |
| Number of Resistance Levels | 1 |
| Special Feature | 45 Degree Offset |
| Sport | Body Building |
| Sport Type | Body Building |
| Style Name | Pull Up |
| Tension Supported | Light |
| UPC | 753510188026 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**.
SUB 2K Gen2 mount
Exactly as described, the fit is perfect and allows the carbine to fold with the optic installed. One note: the set screws to lock the mount to the rail are tiny and it took a little time to find the correct bit that was small enough to fit the screws. It does not come with the allen key.
T**R
Great for Keltec S2000 as intended
Outstanding fit and function. Perfect for the job. Allows the PCC to fold as designed. Great value, easy install
W**S
Well made, but with one flaw
I'm another person that used this for his SUB 2K. It was very easy to install, but I was concerned that it would damage my guns polymer picatinny and/or it might eventually work loose because the two set screws tighten up against the edge of the guns polymer picatinny rail. That's not the fault of this mount of course. If the rail were aluminum then there would be no issue. My work around was to grind down a thin piece of metal approximately two inches long and an eighth of an inch wide and insert it between the set screws and the picatinny rail on the gun. Then I could sufficiently tighten the screws without damaging the picatinny rail. I used thread locker so the set screws don't back out. The issue I had was when I mounted my little Sight Mark. The sight mounts on it's own base plate and that base mounts to this little offset mount. I found the base attached just fine, but it was too wide which made it difficult to properly collapse the rifle. I tried several bases with the same issue. My solution here was to grind down one side of the base plate. I sprayed the ground down edge of the base plate with four or five coats of black paint, put it all together and now my SUB could properly fold. If the little picatinny rail on this offset mount stuck out just an eighth of an inch more then this wouldn't have been a problem. As it is, I'm happy with the results. This little offset mount is plenty strong and solidly attaches to the weapon. An aluminum picatinny would not have the problem I had. I like this solution for adding a red dot reflex sight to the SUB 2K much better than the much more expensive Midwest Industries swivel mount I had been using previously. Smaller, less weight, it doesn't block the guns sights and no action is required by me to move the red dot out of the way in order to open or fold the rifle. I actually find holding the SUB at an angle to shoot to be more comfortable somehow.
C**D
Great product.
It does what i need it to do. Running it with a a 1-4 single focal plane sight. Does get in the way of the sight passed 1x. Probably wouldn’t show if I ran it one notch back but it doesn’t bother me. >After shooting Highly suggest using blue lock tight. I highly recommend even though it was meant for airsoft it isn’t a functional part of the rifle so it doesn’t affect the most important cycles of the weapon. 4 stars for sturdiness because without lock tight you’re gonna lose a lock bolt.
Z**I
Perfect for kel-tec sub2k
I have it installed on my kel-tec sub2k gen 2 (9mm) for a Feyachi RDS-22 Red Dot Sight. Sub2k closes and locks with this installed. Holds its position after 150 rounds and a trip to and from the range in a soft rifle bag. Does not come with the hex key so make sure you have it before installation. Great deal and recommend this if you are looking for a flush/low profile 45degree mount especially the kel-tec sub2k
A**N
Small set screws eat plastic rails
The set screws chewed up the plastic rail on the sub2k under recoil and the mount fell off after less than a box of ammo. Reinstalled a couple rail sections further up to test and the same thing happened just by smacking the optic a couple times, no harder than would be expected of normal use on what is marketed to fit with a survival rifle. The mount should work fine for metal rails and will probably make a decent canted mount for my AR, but since this is advertised for the sub2k and I bought this because it lets me mount an optic and fold the rifle I cannot give it a good review. Anyone else reviewing it saying it works on their sub2k is curiously missing how it did at the range
B**N
May require modification to work for you
I like the low profile but the attachment interface could be designed better. It works on some rails but not others if they're slightly narrower since the set screws are angled and can't make up width differences. Pretty much every other form of picatinny mount works horizontally to account for these slight dimensional discrepancies. The Monstrum brand picatinny rail on our Ruger 10/22 was too narrow for this mount, and it would just fall off. I got it to hold by applying a layer of fairly thick duct tape on each side of the rail to widen the interface. This should work fine for my purpose since I only need it to hold a small light, but I wouldn't trust it with optics.
R**W
Does the job for a Sub2000
Not all scopes will fit and allow the Sub2k to fold. But when you find one that does, it's super cool! If you're a lefty, and hang the red dot off the left side, the mount of the scope needs to be real slim on the right. This one worked well for me: Predator V2 Reflex Sight | Combat... https://amazon.com/gp/product/B07Q4M7CVG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Righties may want to try the Feyachi RS-30 https://amazon.com/gp/product/B07WR9FQWQ/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I do not care for the CVLife version because it looks too fragile for something that will be slid in and out of a bag https://amazon.com/CVLIFE-1X22X33-Green-Sight-Reflex/dp/B00A36MKUO/ref=pd_bxgy_200_2/141-6688525-9502015?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00A36MKUO&pd_rd_r=060c0b8b-7a95-4597-a188-884eae331c20&pd_rd_w=ww4rz&pd_rd_wg=3RsgS&pf_rd_p=09627863-9889-4290-b90a-5e9f86682449&pf_rd_r=D1JB1NGDZ2996732T33B&psc=1&refRID=D1JB1NGDZ2996732T33B And don't even waste your time trying any of the other 45 degree mounts on a KelTec Sub2000. These will not let the Sub2k fold regardless of the scope. https://amazon.com/Pinty-45-Degree-Picatinny-Flashlights-Tactical/dp/B01N1RGWXH/ref=pd_bxgy_200_3/141-6688525-9502015?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01N1RGWXH&pd_rd_r=060c0b8b-7a95-4597-a188-884eae331c20&pd_rd_w=ww4rz&pd_rd_wg=3RsgS&pf_rd_p=09627863-9889-4290-b90a-5e9f86682449&pf_rd_r=D1JB1NGDZ2996732T33B&psc=1&refRID=D1JB1NGDZ2996732T33B
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