American Rifle Company M-Brace Scope Rings
- SKU:
- ARC-M10
- UPC:
- 850784004066
- Brand
- American Rifle Company Inc
Description
American Rifle Company M-Brace Scope Rings
Even under the heaviest recoil, M-BRACE Rings hold firmly without marring or indenting the scope. These uniquely split rings maintain reticle alignment during scope installation while their low profile leaves the shooter with a clear view of the turrets.
M-BRACE Rings feature a rail interface which precisely and correctly engages rails, even those which fail to meet Mil and STANAG specification. The result is excellent return-to-zero performance.
Extremely strong, M-BRACE Rings are CNC machined from 7075 aluminum alloy and anodized for excellent corrosion resistance and a matte-black finish.
Torque spec: 6.2 Nm (55 in-lbs) on scope clamp and rail mount screws.
- Designed to fit Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) rails.
- Effortless Anti-Cant Scope Installation
- Recoil Proof Non-Marring Scope Grip
- Excellent Return-To-Zero
- CNC Machined High-Strength 7075 Aluminum
- Available in the Diameter and Height you need
- Scope ring height is from optical center line to top of rail
- Proudly made in the USA
Customer Reviews
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2nd set of ARC Rings
Easy installation, solid mounting solution, weight savings over steel mounting systems for large diameter scope tubes, well worth their extra cost.
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M-Brace Scope Rings
My first scope mounting endeavor and after some research I came across these rings. They came highly rated for keeping zero and ease of mounting. I can't attest to the former yet, but the latter is definitely true. The rings are magnetized, so they hold the scope in place as you're trying to seat it in the right position before clamping down. I'm very happy with my purchase so far.
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M Brace rings
Excellent product. These rings are bomb proof and hold the scope tight. When tightening the ring cap screw the scope reticle doesn't move or roll like often happens with other types of rings. They are worth the extra weight and bulk.
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M-brace rings
Easiest rings to install. They have always held my scopes where I wanted them and always have excellent quality. They are all I use anymore.







