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Seekins Precision 2-Piece Scope Ring 35mm Tube 1" - Durable Mil-Std 1913 Picatinny Rail Mount - 0010640004
| SKU | 51655173152 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Seekins |
| MPN | 0010640004 |
| UPC | 811452025172 |
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Introducing Seekins Precision scope rings, the ultimate choice for securely mounting precision optics on rifles. Crafted from 7075-T6 aluminum to exacting standards, each pair is serialized for consistency and requires no lapping or modifications. With a generous width of 0.8 inches and a four-screw cap design, Seekins scope rings offer unparalleled clamping surface area, ensuring a secure hold without compromise. Their smooth edges and radiused contours prevent snagging on drag bags or scabbards, enhancing deployment efficiency. Available in heights from 1.26 inches and up, Seekins scope rings feature weight reduction machining without sacrificing durability. Finished with Type III hard coat anodization in matte black, they offer a durable, non-glare surface. Designed to fit the 1913 picatinny specification, Seekins scope rings incorporate an integral recoil lug machined into the bottom, providing superior stability compared to cross-bolt lug designs. Grade 8 T-25 Torx fasteners ensure maximum torque and reliability, resisting stripping during installation to maintain peak performance.
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