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ruger #1 1/4 rib /base

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03 February 2010, 01:53
deer308
ruger #1 1/4 rib /base
what i would like to know is there a after market replacement 1/4 rib that will accept other scope mount so i dont have to use factory scope mounts.

if so where can i purchse it from.

regards

chris
03 February 2010, 03:12
MickinColo
Pictures are courtesy of a fellow AR member, sorry I don’t remember his name. He does have a real nice rig though. They are Moulds 2 piece bases. The link for them is below the pictures.



http://www.brownells.com/.aspx..._reg___1_SCOPE_BASES
03 February 2010, 11:58
deer308
cheers for the link i will see if it is possible to send to the uk ?????
03 February 2010, 18:40
Stu C
What sort of scope mounts are you looking to use?

There are various adaptors available such as this one.

Otherwise, quarter ribs are usually a custom job. This is one I had done to accept Talley rings as part of a full custom upgrade






Hope this helps.


cheers,
- stu
03 February 2010, 20:05
<Andrew cempa>
Stu;

Can you give particulars on this rib/mount?

Who did the work? Rough order of merit for cost etc.

I desire to QD mount a low power (burris compact 2-7) optic high enough to also have an express sight (fixed and one, maybe two leaves) w/o spending more than about 1/3 of what the rifle costs....

Using the stock rib, I must use a folding rear sight, which is not what I desire to do.

Thanks;

Andrew
03 February 2010, 20:50
Stu C
Andrew,

All the metalwork on that rifle was done by Bob de Vries (Kudu Services) in Melbourne, Australia. I don't know the cost of the rib by itself as it was a full custom commission.

BTW, the rear sight on my rifle is a folding sight. Yes, it can be tricky finding the right scope, scope base and open sight combination that works on one of these Rugers. I have a Doctor Optic 3-9x40 1" tube scope on this rifle. It has just enough eye relief and tube length to work for me.


cheers,
- stu
04 February 2010, 00:33
<Andrew cempa>
Might be more feasible for me to by a milling machine and tooling....
13 February 2010, 12:51
fredj338
I'm not sure why you don't lioke the factory 1/4 rib. If yo uodn't like the rings, you can use Warne as replacements in the factory 1/4 rib.


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