Gear Review: Warne 45° Picatinny Tactical Side Mount Scope Adapter Base (3-Slot)
By Jeremy S
This is a guest post written by my buddy, CASES4CASES:
Warne Scope Mounts has a reputation for high quality, possibly over-engineered, and simply rock-solid optics mounting systems, bases, and rings. With their beginnings dating back to 1940’s Australia, Warne has a very interesting history. Currently based out of Tualatin, Oregon, Warne locally operates and oversees its engineering and manufacturing processes, which utilize 3D modeling, alloy creation, metal extrusion, CNC cutting, and a variety of finishing processes, including epoxy powder coat, anodize, cerakote, and bluing. . .
The folks at Warne are focused on the details of their products. I apply a similar attention to detail when building or customizing a firearm and several details of Warne’s 45° Picatinny Tactical Side Mount Rifle Scope Adapter Base (could they have picked a longer name for such a small product?!?) eventually led me to purchasing, evaluating, and permanently installing the product on a suppressed, scoped Ruger 22 Charger pistol I use for grouse hunting.
Based on the following four features, I chose the Warne 45° Mount.
Length of Rail Section: I knew a Burris FastFire III RDS would find its home atop the 45° mount and I …Read the Rest
Source:: Truth About Guns
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