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djtbster March 2nd, 2010 19:53

spr top rail
 
can anybody identify what and where one could get the top rail system on this rifle thanks
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y16.../ramdmr1yd.png

Nosforatoos March 2nd, 2010 19:57

SPR
 
Hey man thats easy Huang sells them 100$

djtbster March 2nd, 2010 21:31

im talking about the top rail were the scope is attached to

Gunny_McSmith March 2nd, 2010 21:51

its actually part of the whole RIS unit

TokyoSeven March 2nd, 2010 21:53

The ones I am familiar with are all sold in complete front end sets. That is not to say that they do not exist, I myself have just never encountered them sold individually at that length. I have seen shorter rail riser units but nothing as a single unit that was designed to mount on the front end and the upper.

SHaKaL March 2nd, 2010 21:58

http://www.uncompany.com/images/ca-a163m-1_big.jpg

Might not be the exact one but:

On uncompany.

Accessory / rails section

That one is made by Classic Army

lupo March 2nd, 2010 23:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Palucol (Post 1177458)
its actually part of the whole RIS unit

It isnt part of the whole unit , it can be bought seperately.
The rail in the pic you posted looks more like an armalite spr rail than the arms.
Either way , you can get a real armalite rail from wolverine supplies for around $150.
The real arms SPR rail is $100 us. Im not sure how much the knock off is but it shouldnt be much more than that.

SultanOfShwing March 3rd, 2010 08:13

This riser requires it to be secured by two screws at the front-end of it. The rear is held on using standard rail mounts but I don't think you will be able to secure the front-end on a rail system that it wasn't made for.

Cilantro March 3rd, 2010 14:19

I can confirm this about the screws. I used to have a cheapo SPR, and that top rail was one of the best things about that design. It made the gun feel bigger, badder, and the fact that it brings your sights up above the regular rail is a big plus for me. I guess it might not be too hard to secure the front end by drilling matching holes into whatever front end you may have and then using bolts to attach....not pretty, but it'd work.

Quote:

Originally Posted by SultanOfShwing (Post 1177661)
This riser requires it to be secured by two screws at the front-end of it. The rear is held on using standard rail mounts but I don't think you will be able to secure the front-end on a rail system that it wasn't made for.


lupo March 3rd, 2010 19:54

The Armalite spr rail can be mounted to a ris rail with out screwing through the top. It uses all of the cross bolted type mounts even on the front.
http://www.armalite.com/ItemForm.aspx?item=15805060KIT#


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