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Durasight Z-2 Alloy 1" Quick Detachable Rings Weaver-Style Matte Medium

Product #: 820364
| Manufacturer #: DS400B
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Weaver-style rings feature a strong, cross-slot design that offers excellent recoil protection, easy installation and removal. These rings fit any Weaver-style rail and most Picatinny-style rails as well.

Technical Information

Material: a proprietary aluminum alloy developed by Durasight

Style: Quick detachable Weaver (cross-slot)

Ring Diameter: 1"

Ring Height: .350" (measured from base of ring to bottom of scope tube)

Notes:

  • Alloy material is 50% stronger than aluminum
  • Lifetime warranty

  • Overall Rating:
    1.7 out of 5
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    3 stars
    Nature Nick of Colorado Springs, CO
    Date posted: 9/25/2009
    I ordered the set with bases for a CVA Buckhorn. After rebate, the rifle was only $99 so I wasn't keen on spending much more than that on scope, bases, & rings. The rifle gives consistent 3" groups with Hornady 240 gr. .429" XTPs in Hornady's sabots, and while these rings don't match the quality of Warne QD rings, so far they're doing fine. I've been using them through the summer, shooting 20-30 rounds every other weekend. I use QD rings so I can detach the optics & let the barrel soak in hot water on the way home (in a 3" PVC pipe with test plugs on both ends) and after 10 removals/re-mountings, I still get that 3" group in the black. I'm using the Durasight bases so maybe that's the way to go given that other reviewers couldn't get the rings to grab Weaver/Picatinny rails consistently. As for the nylon washers, I've never found it necessary to horse the levers down hard enough to do that. I turn them til they stop under finger pressure, then give them another 1/8-1/4 turn at most. I've done that with other rifles & while it's necessary to do that again once I've had the rifle out in the cold a while during your seasons, I've had better consistency with torque measurable in inch/pounds than I've seen by horsing them down like lugnuts - and my threads have never stripped out, either. If you're not ready to put up the money for steel, these at least seem to me to be a better choice than the standard aluminum low-end rings.
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    1 stars
    Tim T of NewPaltz, ny
    Date posted: 10/30/2007
    Poor construction, will not grab weaver base properly (only a few tenths of an inch of the ring clamp fits on the base). Cheap plastic washer under levers squishes out levers when tight. I'm returning these for a pair of Burris detachable. You get what you pay for.
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    1 stars
    Alan Juhl of Medford, OK
    Date posted: 9/10/2008
    Ordered these for a Marlin 1895. They would not grab the weaver base properly. Where the ring made contact with the base, one side was deeper than the other. Sent them back.
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