For TRG rifles, new Pic rail

Brian
The great thing about living and forums like this, is that it allows a person to keep learning.
The rails that we have had from Sako were flat, thank you for your post as now I am aware that some of the Sako rails do in fact have added minutes in them and that 34mm rings DO exist for these rifles.
Thanks!!
No problem, The internet has come a long way in aiding people in researching parts before they purchase. I hope I didn't offend, I find that if I don't see a reason why someone makes something, I better ask why to get a better idea.
 
Just took a look at PGWs website..looking for their magazines....the website looks great. On their rifles (I think spec'd for the military) they use ALUMINUM. Hard to imagine on a rifle used for military service... could the website be wrong? I guess if it is right, aluminum is really a tough enough material.

I wonder what grade they use for military service.

http://pgwdti.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&Itemid=7

Do you have a point or do you just like reading your own posts?
 
Just took a look at PGWs website..looking for their magazines....the website looks great. On their rifles (I think spec'd for the military) they use ALUMINUM. Hard to imagine on a rifle used for military service... could the website be wrong? I guess if it is right, aluminum is really a tough enough material.

I wonder what grade they use for military service.

http://pgwdti.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1&Itemid=7

non sequitur
One entry found.

Main Entry: non se·qui·tur
Pronunciation: \ˈnän-ˈse-kwə-tər\
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin, it does not follow
Date: 1540
1 : an inference that does not follow from the premises; specifically : a fallacy resulting from a simple conversion of a universal affirmative proposition or from the transposition of a condition and its consequent
2 : a statement (as a response) that does not follow logically from or is not clearly related to anything previously said
 
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