I need a rail adapter so i can add a gun to my gun, help a brother out.

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so, in the spirit of such awesomeness as
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I want to end up with something like this

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but, where in the seven rings of heck can I find an adapter to mate two male-rails together? (insert jokes about mating male rails here)

its almost at the point where I feel like I am going to have to bust out some tools and DIY it, any one have leads on a part that would fit the bill?
 
So you're wondering if a picatinny to picatinny rail adapter exists?

If so, I haven't ever seen one commercially produced. Your best bet would be to get the specs you need and have a local machine shop make one for you.
 
Bates & Dittus , I may have spelled that wrong. They manufacture & market 37 mm launchers. A they sell a rail to rail adapter for mounting their launchers .
 
So a bullpup lazer rifle with a 12 ga pump action glued to the bottom of it?

Why not!

I'm actually getting a custom machined rail made that will attach my family vehicle to the side of my house for when the s**t hits the fan or something.

But not ridiculous or anything, tactical style you know!? :runaway:
 
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Hah, beat me to it.

I had a the same idea a few months back, but never ended up doing it.

I wanted to rail a desert eagle to the bottom of my AR rail. Sadly, the D'Eagle I ended up with doesn't have the top picy', and a Carbine rail is too short. Would of needed a rifle rail to make it work.

I figured I would buy some decent QD rings sets, cut the rings off the top then get them welded together.
 
I wanted to rail a desert eagle to the bottom of my AR rail.

Isn't the picatinny rail on the slide of the Deagle?

Wouldnt that mean that if you anchored it to an ar-15 and then pulled the trigger: the receiver of the gun would become the moving part under the recoil?

I could see that ending badly for your fingers.
 
Yeah. The Picy' doesn't move on the D'eagle. Unlike other pistols which are a 2 piece design, being the frame and the slide, the D'Eagle is a 3 piece design.
It has the frame, the slide, and the barrel as a separate part. The barrel stays solid to the frame and the slide kicks back independent of the barrel.
Hmm, I guess all pistols could be a 3 piece design the way I describe it, but on the merits I state, the barrel is external to the to receiver.

So, you picy the D'Eagle to a rail, when fired, the grip and barrel will stay in one place, and the slide will kick back.
Keeping that in mind, if one did bolt a D'Eagle to the bottom of an AR, they would have to locate it forward enough to give the slide enough clearance to cycle, otherwise, when you fire, that slide would slam back into the AR receiver, and Steel slide vs Alum' receiver probably would not fare well for the AR.
 
I have a feeling that 12G recoil would probably do bad things to a straight pic rail to pic rail adaptor. The entirety of the recoil force would be on the shotgun's optic rail and the interface there, I'm no engineer, but I'm pretty sure that part isn't designed to take that kind of shear force.

Just make sure you're not anywhere near it when you test fire.
 
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