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Spuhr A-0032: Picatinny Rail Reviews

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A-0032 Picatinny rail
Picatinny Rail for Spuhr interface. 
 
Length: 
75mm(2.95in)
Height: 
14mm(0.55in)
 

About Mile High Shooting:

Mile High Shooting Accessories has over 40 years of experience in the retail and sports shooting industries. Mile High is the world's largest stocking distributor of Accuracy International and Spuhr, also stocking lines such as Thunder Beast, Nightforce, Swarovski, Vortex, Zero Compromise Optic (ZCO), Zeiss, Hornady and many more! We pride ourselves on stocking the best brands in the industry. We are proud to be veteran-owned, Woman-founded, offer industry-leading service, and run our business with integrity!

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3032559999

Location:

5831 Ideal Drive,
Frederick
Colorado
80516

Just mounted this on the top forward position on the Spuhr ISMS. I plan on running a red dot sight eventually. It installed easy and looks great. I’m sure it will perform like all other Spuhr products... perfect.
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Posted 6 years ago
I have one of these mounted on the top front position of the Spuhr ISMS, and have an Aimpoint T1 attached to it. The 14mm height of the part was perfect for getting a clear view through the Aimpoint, over the top of the 58mm objective of my US Optics 5-25x. The length gave me enough room to mount a US Optics anti-cant device aft of the Aimpoint. [Why a red dot on a scoped rifle? Two reasons. If you're zoomed all the way out and a target pops up at short range, it's quicker to just look over the top of the scope. I have the T1 zeroed for 100 yards. Also, you can use it like a finder scope on a telescope. Instead of zooming out, finding the target, then zooming back in, just put the dot on the target, then drop down to your scope. You'll at least be pretty close.] This rail was the perfect height and length for the task I was looking to accomplish. The quality is the usual Spuhr excellence.
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Posted 9 years ago