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Pinned Scope Bases (picatinny)
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<blockquote data-quote="setter" data-source="post: 944156" data-attributes="member: 6080"><p>The standard #6 screws are much smaller than the #8s that the original poster is using. Seems that the pins would help with strength (especially with #6 screws). If the pins are tight to both the receiver and the rail, that would reduce a little of the concern if the screws would become loose for some reason.</p><p></p><p>Necessary, no. Added protection that may come in handy, yes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="setter, post: 944156, member: 6080"] The standard #6 screws are much smaller than the #8s that the original poster is using. Seems that the pins would help with strength (especially with #6 screws). If the pins are tight to both the receiver and the rail, that would reduce a little of the concern if the screws would become loose for some reason. Necessary, no. Added protection that may come in handy, yes. [/QUOTE]
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