Rusan
Sauer 100 Picatinny Rail
Sauer 100 Picatinny Rail
Steel - Browned
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Note: The same physical rail also fits Sauer 101. Always check the fit before ordering.
Specifications:
| ManufacturerRusan is the manufacturer of this rail.Read more | Rusan |
| MaterialThe material affects weight, durability, and application.Read more | Steel |
| SurfaceBlued steel has a chemical surface treatment that gives a matte black finish and some corrosion protection.Read more | Blued |
| MOAMOA indicates the rail's incline. 0 MOA = flat rail.Read more | 0 MOA |
| Platform | Picatinny |
| Screws | Screws included |
| A/B/C-dimensionsA/B/C-dimensions are used to check hole spacing and fit before mounting.Read more | 21.9 / 113.9 / 15.24 mm |
| Length | 160 mm |
Included in the package
1 pc. Picatinny rail and all screws.
MOA
MOA
MOA indicates the rail's incline. A 0 MOA rail is flat and is the natural choice for general hunting and range shooting.
An angled rail can provide more elevation adjustment in the scope when shooting at longer distances. Always use the MOA value indicated for the specific variant.
Read more in our article:What does MOA mean on a Picatinny rail?
Material
Material
This rail is made of steel, which is a classic material for Picatinny rails and mounts. Steel has high rigidity, good wear resistance, and stable contact surfaces during repeated mounting.
Steel is heavier than aluminum, but for a Picatinny rail, the weight difference is often limited in practice. The choice therefore typically depends more on the product's fit, construction, and surface than on weight alone.
Read more:Steel vs. aluminum – which is best for your rifle?
Surface treatment
Surface treatment
This rail is made of blued steel. Bluing is a chemical surface treatment that provides a nice, matte black finish and a certain degree of corrosion protection. It is a traditional surface treatment for firearm parts.
Bluing is significantly less durable than QPQ-treated steel and hard-anodized aluminum, and therefore requires a little more care. A thin layer of oil after use in damp weather will keep the surface in good condition.
Read more about surface treatment: Surface treatment
Read more about bluing: Bluing
Mounting
Mounting
The rail is mounted on the rifle's receiver or mounting surface with the included screws.
Rusan specifies the following recommended torque settings:
• Torque for countersunk screws: 2.7–3.3 Nm
• Torque for set screws: 2.5–2.6 Nm
• Tighten the screws in a cross pattern for even distribution
We recommend using a torque wrench during installation. Some rails for rifles with prism/dovetail may require slight adjustment by a gunsmith.
Rail installation:Read the guide here
Fire
Fire
Rusan is a Croatian manufacturer with over 30 years of experience in rifle mounting solutions. All products are manufactured in-house on modern CNC machines from solid material – without casting or metal injection. Rusan is known for tight tolerances, high repeatability, and a wide range of rings, mounts, Picatinny rails, and adapters.
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Compatibility
Compatibility
The rail has a Picatinny platform and can be used with standard Picatinny rings and mounts. The rail is also compatible with Weaver mounts.
Learn more about the difference between Picatinny and Weaver here: Picatinny vs. Weaver
This provides flexibility because you can combine rails, mounts, and optics from different manufacturers, as long as the mount is designed for Picatinny.
See compatible mounts: Scope mounts
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