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Thread: Rail type identification
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27-12-2017, 13:36 #1
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Rail type identification
Hi all,I need some help in identifying this type of rail which is located underneath the stock of one one of my rifles. The rail has a rounded slot at one end of it. I will try to upload pictures of it here. I would like to mount a bipod to this rifle but I can't find the correct adapter to fit this rail and seeing as I don't exactly know what it is, making enquiries is a little difficult.I'm hoping someone here will know what rail this is.
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27-12-2017, 13:42 #2
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Re: Rail type identification
Type of Anschutz Forend Rail
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27-12-2017, 13:50 #3
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Re: Rail type identification
And need adapter like this
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...3dcc2ed8d6.jpg
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...fd88edab97.jpg
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27-12-2017, 14:44 #4
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Re: Rail type identification
Thank you, this is most helpful
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27-12-2017, 20:32 #5
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Re: Rail type identification
Or one like this to fit a Harris type bipod. Can get it from www.sudami.co.za
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27-12-2017, 23:06 #6
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29-12-2017, 09:16 #7
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Re: Rail type identification
Hi guys,
I managed to get an Atlas bipod with a picatinny rail attachment. Do you perhaps know who stocks the Anschutz to Picatinny rail attachment?
Sudami has an attachment for a Harris bipod and I was not able to locate one with a picatinny attachment for the Atlas. It doesn't help that many shops are closed ... sigh. I am willing to wait until they re-open, just doing my homework in advance so any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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