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  2. Scope mount - Wikipedia

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    For a ring assembly to grip evenly, it is important that the scope rings are circular and coaxial with the scope tube. On ring mounts that grip unevenly, the ring mount can be lapped to prevent uneven pressure when mounting. [15] One scopes made for ring mounts, it is not uncommon to get ring marks when mounting the rings.

  3. Telescopic sight - Wikipedia

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    The scope base is the attachment interface on the rifle's receiver, onto which the scope rings or scope mount are fixed. Early telescopic sights almost all have the rings that are fastened directly into tapped screw holes on the receiver, hence having no additional scope base other than the receiver top itself.

  4. Picatinny rail - Wikipedia

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    The 1913 rail (MIL-STD-1913 rail) is an American rail integration system designed by Richard Swan [1] that provides a mounting platform for firearm accessories. It forms part of the NATO standard STANAG 2324 rail.

  5. Range table - Wikipedia

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    1 Ring 2 Rings 3 Rings 4 Rings Range Time of Flight Range Time of Flight Range Time of Flight Range Time of Flight Range Time of Flight degs yds secs yds secs yds secs yds secs yds secs 45 240 7·1 420 9·6 550 11·6 660 13·2 800 15·0 50 233 7·6 411 10·4 538 12·5 649 14·3 780 16·2 52 228 7·8 404 10·7 530 12·9 639 14·7 767 16·6 54 ...

  6. Ring size - Wikipedia

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    Ring sizes can be measured physically by a paper, plastic, or metal ring sizer (as a gauge) or by measuring the inner diameter of a ring that already fits. Ring sticks are tools used to measure the inner size of a ring, and are typically made from plastic, delrin , wood, aluminium, or of multiple materials.

  7. Barrel threads - Wikipedia

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    Mauser small ring: Mauser G33/40, [5] [17] Model 93, 94, 95 [5] Swedish m/1896 [5] and m/1938 [18] M25 2.117 mm 55° 18.16 mm / 16.38 mm / 15.88 mm / 16.2+0.2 mm

  8. Landolt C - Wikipedia

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    The Landolt C, also known as a Landolt ring, Landolt broken ring, or Japanese vision test, is an optotype: a standardized symbol used for testing vision. It was developed by the Swiss-born ophthalmologist Edmund Landolt. The Landolt C consists of a ring that has a gap, thus looking similar to the letter C.

  9. M24 sniper weapon system - Wikipedia

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    Replacement of the existing day optic sight (DOS) and rings with an Army specified variable power day optic and compatible rings. The US government purchased MK 248 MOD 1 .300 Winchester Magnum match-grade ammunition in 2009 for use in .300 Winchester Magnum sniper rifles like the U.S. Navy Mk.13 MOD 5 rifle or reconfigured M24 SWSs.