NY74 .22LR May 21, 2015 #1 I tried to remove my scope from my mvp flex and transfer to my AR, and couldn't do that without moving scope rings. Somehow mvp's spacing on the rail is different. Shouldn't all rails be the same?
I tried to remove my scope from my mvp flex and transfer to my AR, and couldn't do that without moving scope rings. Somehow mvp's spacing on the rail is different. Shouldn't all rails be the same?
oli700 12g Supporter "Philanthropist" May 21, 2015 #2 if it is designated as MIL-STD-1913 rail. if the description doesn't say that then it can be proprietary to the company or whoever the company sourced for the job Last edited: May 21, 2015
if it is designated as MIL-STD-1913 rail. if the description doesn't say that then it can be proprietary to the company or whoever the company sourced for the job
MikeT .270 WIN May 21, 2015 #3 Not all rails are created equal. Are the two rails advertised as MIL-STD-1913? Attachments NATO-RAIL-Feb-08.jpg 86.7 KB · Views: 6
oli700 12g Supporter "Philanthropist" May 22, 2015 #5 AR an Anderson upper ?.....I had one the rails were cut horrid sights sat crooked
oli700 12g Supporter "Philanthropist" May 22, 2015 #7 I have a build with a Red X stripped upper, one of the nicest upper I've seen to date, shouldn't be that
I have a build with a Red X stripped upper, one of the nicest upper I've seen to date, shouldn't be that
wood chucker .410 Supporter Jul 22, 2015 #9 NY74 said: Mvp just says picatiny rail, and AR is A3 style flat top Click to expand... Flat top uppers came out way before picatinny rail standards did so it may be possible that the upper is pre picatinny or possibly out of spec.
NY74 said: Mvp just says picatiny rail, and AR is A3 style flat top Click to expand... Flat top uppers came out way before picatinny rail standards did so it may be possible that the upper is pre picatinny or possibly out of spec.