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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Picatinny Rails?
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<blockquote data-quote="Razor18" data-source="post: 859056" data-attributes="member: 11395"><p>If this is the case, I honestly don't understand your first answer. Wouldn't take too much for you to start drawing datum C (0.748 x 0.108), put the 45° lines onto the corners of datum C. Then just measure if the width of the 2x45° edges can ever be 0.835. No, it will be 0.856. If you find, how to machine it for 0.835, I would really happy to know it, honestly. I want to make it, but can't, till this question is solved, or the rail won't fit. I really didn't try to ask here for nit-picking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razor18, post: 859056, member: 11395"] If this is the case, I honestly don't understand your first answer. Wouldn't take too much for you to start drawing datum C (0.748 x 0.108), put the 45° lines onto the corners of datum C. Then just measure if the width of the 2x45° edges can ever be 0.835. No, it will be 0.856. If you find, how to machine it for 0.835, I would really happy to know it, honestly. I want to make it, but can't, till this question is solved, or the rail won't fit. I really didn't try to ask here for nit-picking. [/QUOTE]
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