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Schultz & Larsen M70 Picatinny Rail
Schultz & Larsen M70 Picatinny Rail
7075 Aluminum - Anodized
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Note: Mounting requires gunsmithing. This rail fits the Schultz & Larsen M70 rimfire rifle. It is not the same rail choice as Classic DL, Legacy or Victory.
Specifications:
| Manufacturer HG Firearms is the manufacturer of this picatinny rail. Read more | HG Firearms |
| Material The material affects weight, wear resistance and application. Read more | 7075 Aluminium |
| Surface treatment QPQ is a surface treatment that increases wear resistance and corrosion resistance. Read more | Anodized |
| MOA MOA indicates the rail's incline and can provide more elevation adjustment in the scope. Read more | 0 MOA |
| Screws | 6-48 Leupold TORX screws, included |
| A/B/C dimensions A/B/C dimensions are used to check hole spacing and fit before purchase. Read more | 70.00 / 20.00 / N/A mm |
| Length | 135 mm |
This is included in the package
1 pc. Picatinny rail and 6-48 Leupold TORX screws, included.
MOA
MOA
MOA stands for Minute of Angle and indicates the rail's incline. An angled rail compensates for bullet drop over distance by tilting the scope slightly forward. This gives you more elevation adjustment in the scope's turret – if you need to shoot very long distances.
For most shooting range and hunting scenarios, 0 MOA (flat rail) is more than sufficient. If you are shooting at longer distances or using a scope with limited elevation, 10 or 20 MOA can give you the extra margin you need.
Read more in our article: What is MOA, and when do you need it?
Material
Material
This rail is made of 7075-T6 aluminum – the same alloy used in military equipment, aircraft structures, and high-end climbing gear. 7075-T6 has a strength-to-weight ratio almost twice that of steel and is the preferred material for many professional shooters and elite military units.
For the vast majority of hunters and shooters, 7075-T6 aluminum is at least as good as steel. The material is lighter, does not corrode, and will last for decades under normal conditions.
Read more:Steel vs. aluminum – which is best for your rifle?
Surface treatment
Surface treatment
This rail is hard-anodized (Type III anodizing). Hard anodizing creates an extremely hard and durable surface layer directly in the aluminum. The surface is actually harder than many types of steel and resists scratches, impacts, and wear from repeated mounting and dismounting.
A hard-anodized aluminum rail is practically maintenance-free and does not corrode – not even in humid climates.
Mounting
Mounting
Installation of this rail is quick and simple. The rail is attached directly to the rifle's receiver with the included screws.
Manufacturer's recommendation:
- Tightening torque: 3.5 Nm
- Use oil on the screws (NOT threadlocker)
- Tighten the screws in a cross pattern for even distribution
A torque wrench is necessary for correct installation. Overtightening can damage the threads in the receiver.
Read more: Installing a Picatinny rail – complete guide
Fire
Fire
Rails and mounts from HG Firearms are designed and custom-made in Denmark. The primary material is steel, and no compromises are made. They are known for precision-manufactured steel rails with QPQ surface treatment, which provides maximum durability and corrosion protection. HG Firearms covers a wide range of rifle platforms with a focus on quality and fit.
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Compatibility
Compatibility
This rail is manufactured to the NATO STANAG 2324 / MIL-STD-1913 standard (Picatinny). This means it is compatible with all standard Picatinny mounts, rings, and accessories – regardless of the manufacturer.
The Picatinny standard ensures that you can freely combine rails, mounts, and optics from different manufacturers. This gives you the flexibility to upgrade or change scopes without altering the rail.
See compatible mounts:Scope mounts
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