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Mauser m18 rail
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 2046814" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>I really wish that Mauser and Sauer would drill for the #8 screws. But there are so few rail/mount makers that sell a 700 LA with #8 base screws that I can see why they felt like they had to drill for the popularly available screw size. You could get a gunsmith to drill them out to #8 for you, but that kind of defeats the idea of a inexpensive rifle. Check out the DNZ one-piece tactical mounts. DNZ uses good hard steel screws and a larger size screw for their ringcaps. I have them on several rifles and well pleased with their quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 2046814, member: 879"] I really wish that Mauser and Sauer would drill for the #8 screws. But there are so few rail/mount makers that sell a 700 LA with #8 base screws that I can see why they felt like they had to drill for the popularly available screw size. You could get a gunsmith to drill them out to #8 for you, but that kind of defeats the idea of a inexpensive rifle. Check out the DNZ one-piece tactical mounts. DNZ uses good hard steel screws and a larger size screw for their ringcaps. I have them on several rifles and well pleased with their quality. [/QUOTE]
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