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The 360 Tactical 2 Piece 1 Inch Rifle Scope Rings are precision-machined from aircraft-grade aluminum with an anodized matte black finish, designed for 11mm Picatinny Weaver rails and standard 25.4mm scope tubes. Featuring a stop pin for secure mounting and a low-profile 0.35” saddle height, these rings provide durable, stable, and sleek support for your rifle optics.
Brand | 360 Tactical |
Color | PACK OF 1 - Low Profile - Saddle Height 0.35 “ |
Compatible Devices | Rifle |
Mounting Type | Weaver Mount |
Night vision | No |
Manufacturer | 360 Tactical |
UPC | 689783471568 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.6 x 2.3 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Brand Name | 360 Tactical |
C**A
Good enough
your general run of the mill dovetail rings. looking around, not too many options for low profile dovetail 11mm for a good price, so these fit the bill. BOTH medium and low profile have the two screws bottom base (unlike the picture which shows the low profile with a single, large flat screwdrive nut and bolt) All screws are hex (allen) and the tools omes with the package. theres cloth tape on the inside of the rings to prevent marring. Note that the low profile picture is misleading as the base is for picatinny - rest assured, it's for dovetail 11mm. Also, one of each set, medum and low, have a base set screw - some manufacturers have a dimple hole in their rail allowing for a better hold. If you don't have that, just use the ring as is or remove the set screw alltogether. Obviously, this setup's for low pressure calibers - I'd say 380acp's the very upper limit.
J**N
medium height, higher quality
Bought for use on PCP air rifle and they have worked well.
D**A
Price
Works well enough, I can’t see spend $60 for the same basic rig, which you can.
T**T
Decent rings, spoiled by subpar screws
They seem to be a decent set of rings, especially for the price, but where they saved money was on the screws. The screws are terrible. I couldn't even torque them to 25 in/lbs as several hex heads stripped out.
K**E
I can see through my scope without lifting my head off the comb!
Recently I have been infested with brown rats which I do not want to get in my home, which they certainly will come winter. I purchased a pellet gun as I think the neighbors might get nervous if I was firing off my 22 out the window. I have a 3x9-32 AO scope on my modified Crosman 1077 semi-automatic pellet gun. I took the scope off my Winchester 22 semi and put it on the Crosman because a rat is way too small to use open sites at 50ft with these old eyes. The scope had medium height rings on it but they were to high for the Crosman while resting my cheek on the comb. This solves the issue but I had to remove the rear open sight because the front of the scope didn't clear it. These seem well made but I wish they had a thumbwheel to secure them to the dovetail as fiddling with an Allen wrench is a pain if I want to pop the scope off or on. The other rings had thumbwheels so maybe I am spoiled :) I have taken 17 of the varments so far and I believe there is only one or two left. Hard to believe that many can live in one burrow!
V**N
great product
works as described
J**.
Excellent rings for springer airguns!
Excellent well-built product! My pair had one removable stop pin which is exactly what I needed for a low-profile springer airgun 3-9X32 AO scope. Great for smaller scope applications. Of course, could be used for PCP, pneumatic, or CO2 airguns with virtually no recoil since the stop pin can be retracted. Would be nice to have an included hex wrench like most ring sets but no big deal.
S**.
Alignment not concentric....poor quality.
I received these rings undamaged and in a box with an Allen wrench. The first thing I noticed was that the socket head screws were cracked around the edge of the head. I mounted the scope in the rings, and it clamped down securely without any issue. I made sure that they were both in alinement by doing up the dovetail clamp tight and placing the assembly on a flat surface...no rocking and they were square to each other looking down the profile. When they were put on the receiver, however, the rear ring was canted in the groove from front to back which could only mean that the 1" bore was not parallel with the groove or finger on the ring. The rings were also a bad fit for a 3/8" dovetail, so the whole scope sat to the left of the center of the receiver. If you are mounting a scope, then I assume accuracy matters to you...don't buy these, they are cheap junk.
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