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PICATINNY RAIL BLANK

PICATINNY RAIL BLANK Reviews & Ratings

CNC machined to true Picatinny dimensions, these cut-to-length blanks provide unlimited accessory or scope mounting options for custom applications. Bases are left undrilled for fitting to guns with non-standard hole spacing or those needing special ring positioning. Precision crossslots easily accept Picatinny or Weaver-style accessories and scope rings. Open top design reduces weight without sacrificing strength. Available in 5-5/8", 9", and 18" lengths.

SPECS: 6061 T6 aluminum, natural, matte finish. 5-5?8" (14.3cm), 9” (22.8cm), or 18” (45.7cm) long, .206” (10mm) slot width, 5?8" (1.59cm) high from top of receiver to bottom of dovetail. Mounting holes not drilled. Flat bottom is not radiused for round receivers.

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Good for those oddball customer requests
I had a customer request cutting the carry handle off an AR15 A2, and replacing it with Picatinny rail, and a rail on the floating handguard. Yes, a new upper would have been cheaper, but the customer is always right. I order 2 of these rails. The first one was cut on the bottom by mounting it vertically in the milling machine, and setting a boring bar to the correct diameter to match the hand guard. The ends were milled to end on a full section. It was then screwed to the handguard (watch out for the gas tube when drilling and tapping). A careful measurement was taken from the top edge of this one to the top of the receiver, and the second one was milled to that thickness, with a slot for the ridge on the receiver to match. I then used an upper vise with a picatinny slot to hold the two pieces together and in alignment while using Acroglass to epoxy the second rail to the receiver. The ends were cut with a saw, and were not square to the centerline. Not a problem for my application since I was milling it, but that is why it didn't get 5 stars.