Apr 6, 2019 #1 Sled WKR Joined Jun 11, 2018 Messages 2,265 Location Utah Why does my night force rail look like some kid in Malaysia did the finish work on it?
Apr 7, 2019 Thread Starter #3 OP Sled WKR Joined Jun 11, 2018 Messages 2,265 Location Utah Charon said: LOL, is it new ? Click to expand... straight out of the package. the edges are raised enough that the rings ride on them in spots. i could file them down but i think i'll just return it.
Charon said: LOL, is it new ? Click to expand... straight out of the package. the edges are raised enough that the rings ride on them in spots. i could file them down but i think i'll just return it.
Apr 7, 2019 Thread Starter #4 OP Sled WKR Joined Jun 11, 2018 Messages 2,265 Location Utah well to keep this monologue going... i replaced it with a warne light weight rail. it came with the correct length screws and looked like it was built by a pro. the cost difference was only a cent between the two but the quality was worth every penny.
well to keep this monologue going... i replaced it with a warne light weight rail. it came with the correct length screws and looked like it was built by a pro. the cost difference was only a cent between the two but the quality was worth every penny.
Apr 7, 2019 Banned #5 cjl2010 Lil-Rokslider Joined Jun 12, 2015 Messages 201 Pretty rough looking! All three of my seekins rails were perfect.
Apr 9, 2019 #6 FlyingScot Lil-Rokslider Joined Jan 7, 2019 Messages 138 Location Tomball, TX May very well have been. I'd imagine they focus on their scopes and outsource/rebrand little things like these. EGW is still my favorite for r700 rails (and just about everything 1911 related), they do damn good machine work on everything they produce.
May very well have been. I'd imagine they focus on their scopes and outsource/rebrand little things like these. EGW is still my favorite for r700 rails (and just about everything 1911 related), they do damn good machine work on everything they produce.