GG&G 45 Degree Offset Accessory Rail

Manufactured by GG&G
SKU: GGG-1526
MPN: GGG-1526
Manufactured by GG&G
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Details

Details

GG&G 45 Degree Offset Accessory Rail allows reflex sights to be mounted at a 45 degree offset for close-quarters engagements when targets are too close to engage with magnified optics. When mounted on the forearm, the offset mount is perfect for flashlights and lasers. The 45 Degree Offset Accessory Rail has an ambidextrous design, 6061-T6 aluminum construction, and a durable type III hard coat anodized finish. It measures two and a half inches long with five mounting cross-slots, perfect for most small red dots, yet only requires one inch on the top rail for mounting.

Features:
  • 6061-T6 Aluminum construction
  • Type III hard coat anodized finish
  • Ambidextrous design
  • Compatible with tactical forearms for mounting flashlights and lasers
  • Mounts to MIL-STD 1913 dovetail rail
  • Five cross-slot mounting locations
  • Accepts accessories with Weaver or MIL-STD 1913 interface
  • Manufactured with enclosed recessed sidebar
  • One-inch dovetail engagement for security
  • Countersunk locking cross bolt
  • Low profile offset
  • Fully deburred
  • 2.5" in length
  • 1.45 oz. weight
  • Made in the U.S.A.
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Specifications

BrandGG&G
ColorBlack
Manufacturer.GG&G
MaterialAluminum - 6061-T6
Mount CompatibilityM1913 Picatinny
PlatformM1913 Picatinny
Quick ReleaseCross Bolt
Weight1.45 Oz
California Prop 65 warning

 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Ratings & Reviews

22 reviews

4.5

Great Mount

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As always GG&G has produced another great product. Very solid mount and even better price!

Decent

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Felt sturdy, and looked good. The wedge got at an angle, and was impossible to push back into position. I eventually had to hammer a cheap rail through the track to push it back into line! I had planned on using this to mount a min RDS, but it doesn't extend far enough to use with my Vortex Spitfire as primary optic. I ended up using this with my PA 3x microprism, which is small enough to clear.