Clamps for joining two weaver/picatinny rails

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Anyone know were to find clamps that could be used to fasten two sets of weaver/picatinny rails?

I've been trying to track this stuff down for a while now. All the stores I've visited and all the googling I've done have turned up nothing.


With any luck, the characters I'm about to type below this message will show how I hope to have the two rails facing each other. I'm looking for some secure clamps that can keep them attached in the orientation shown below...


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Anyone know were to find clamps that could be used to fasten two sets of weaver/picatinny rails?

I've been trying to track this stuff down for a while now. All the stores I've visited and all the googling I've done have turned up nothing.


With any luck, the characters I'm about to type below this message will show how I hope to have the two rails facing each other. I'm looking for some secure clamps that can keep them attached in the orientation shown below...


/_______\
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Try contacting BadBoyBeeson - with the amount of railed stuff he has, he should be called a "Rail Biatch":D:)
 
Why would you want to do that? But it would be really easy to drill a hole, countersink it and bolt them together with machine screw and nut.
 
I'm not aware of anything like this and I'm at a loss as to what it would be used for. The only thing I can think of is attaching a gun to another gun.
 
I've got a bushnell scope that has an integrated picatinny rail permanently attached to it's body. This particular scope, a "yardage pro", won't allow for typical rings to be used. I don't have the bushnell clamps that would presumably allow me to attach this scope to another rail, and the shops I've visited so far have no idea how to get the clamps and they don't see the clamps in any bushnell catalogue/website.
 
You may just have to call Bushnell and ask. You'd think that a optic with an oddball mounting system like that, would come packaged with the required mounting hardware.
 
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