The Remington 700 Short Action, popular for decades and
still going strong. Our rails allow you to sturdily mount your scope with
either 0, 10 or 20 MoA.
Made in true mil spec picatinny, this rail allows for a firm
lock onto your rifle's action. Supplied with screws.
Material: Aluminium
MOA: 0, 10 & 20
Length: 149
Britannia
Rails Designed and manufactured in Great Britain
All rails
include screws, fitting tools.
Also
includes Vibra-Tite where applicable.
All
Britannia Rails are made to the tightest tolerances on 4 & 5 axis CNC Machines.
Complying with NATO & STANGA standards.
Made from
T6 or T7 Aircraft Grade Aluminium and where blacked they are hard anodized.
Vibra-Tite
VC-3 Threadmate Included
As a
firearm threadlocker VC-3 acts like a shock absorber, isolating the
screw from the gun frame while dampening vibration, making it
perfect for:
- scope rings
- picatinny rails
- laser guides
- mounted pistol lights
- custom grips
Prevents
the screw from rotating loose, yet always remains flexible allowing
it to be adjusted, removed, and reused.
Vibra-Tite
VC-3 Threadmate is
one of the most versatile firearm threadlocker available on the market. Unlike
traditional liquid lockers which cure to form a hard bond, VC-3 is a blend of
resins designed to remain flexible and absorb vibration. This unique difference
makes VC-3 coated fasteners truly adjustable, removable, and reusable.
What to
know
- An acrylic polymer that dampens and
absorbs vibration
- Will not harden like anaerobic
threadlockers
- Works with metal, wood, plastic* (Nylon,
PPE, PP) and more
- Fasteners are easily adjusted, removed and
reused
- Works on fasteners of any shape or
size; From tiny eyeglass screws to large construction bolts and
on internal or external threads
*Allow the
VC-3 to thoroughly dry before coming into contact with plastic.
How to
use Vibra-Tite
Shake well before each use.
Apply VC-3 a length of 1 to 1 ½ times the fastener diameter,
filling threads 30-50%.
Although material will be dry to touch within minutes, allow
VC-3 to dry for 10-30 minutes (the longer the better), depending on part size.
Gun or accessory screws are then ready to be installed or
stored for later use. Once your part is setup and adjusted, you’re ready to hit
the range.