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<blockquote data-quote="Strikenmike" data-source="post: 514356" data-attributes="member: 22508"><p>Greetings:</p><p></p><p>I bought a new stock that has a groove cut in the bottom of the forearm. I assume this is where one would install some type of metal rail to hold accessories like bipods, had stops, etc. I see a lot of stuff on the web for AR platforms, but nothing for a traditional target stock. I see pictures of them, but have not found a proper description, or a supplier. I found something called an "elevated" picatinny rail. Has about 3/8" of height to it. Not sure if that would work. That was from Yankee Hill Machine Co. </p><p></p><p>What are these rails called and where can you buy them. Please advise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Strikenmike, post: 514356, member: 22508"] Greetings: I bought a new stock that has a groove cut in the bottom of the forearm. I assume this is where one would install some type of metal rail to hold accessories like bipods, had stops, etc. I see a lot of stuff on the web for AR platforms, but nothing for a traditional target stock. I see pictures of them, but have not found a proper description, or a supplier. I found something called an "elevated" picatinny rail. Has about 3/8" of height to it. Not sure if that would work. That was from Yankee Hill Machine Co. What are these rails called and where can you buy them. Please advise. [/QUOTE]
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