Just received my ATRS 30mm scope rings!!

Just received my Rings :) Thanks guys :)

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Can someone confirm what size the ring screws and rail mount screws/bolts are? Torques are on the website, but not the sizes.
 
The reason he posted the request was we wanted to make sure he had the right bits for his torque wrench. It saves you from going to the store and buying sizes that you don't need.

In that case I misunderstood the question. A 1/2 inch socket is required for the crossbolt nut and a number 25 torx for the top as the screw/bolt diameter do not always correspond to the size of tool required to torque them.
Typically a 1/4" bolt uses a 7/16 socket and a #8 can use many different size and types of bits.
 
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Thanks, yes, I apologize for the poor phrasing of my question. But if a 1/2 inch socket for the crossbolt nut and a number 25 torx are the answer then I got what I came for as I am presently deciding which rings I will get for my FNAR.
 
ATRS,
I find the 1.50" a little bit low for me, can you make a one piece mount that around 1.75" or a riser picatinny .250" to mate with my 1.50 mount
 
ATRS,
I find the 1.50" a little bit low for me, can you make a one piece mount that around 1.75" or a riser picatinny .250" to mate with my 1.50 mount

We "can" make almost anything. The cost of a 1 of however is staggering. We believe 1 piece mounts are in general a bad idea as they severely limit applications.
Stacking a riser on top of a rail is about the same as stacking a ladder on top of a ladder, just a terrible idea.

What rifle/scope combination are you trying to fit together? 1.5" rings are very high for most applications, but some do require them, hence our making them.
 
We "can" make almost anything. The cost of a 1 of however is staggering. We believe 1 piece mounts are in general a bad idea as they severely limit applications.
Stacking a riser on top of a rail is about the same as stacking a ladder on top of a ladder, just a terrible idea.

What rifle/scope combination are you trying to fit together? 1.5" rings are very high for most applications, but some do require them, hence our making them.

AR type( 223 rem)with 18" bbl, optics is the Swarvo Z8i 1-8 x24, 1.75" to 1.80" center line height is what I thinking about
 
Is it possible to make rings with a 20/40 moa rise to them?

Like a rail?

While it is "possible", there's a lot of room for mistakes in that type of a set up. If the rings are in the wrong order, or flipped around, or spaced incorrectly from one another if won't just give you an error in your elevation, it could destroy the tube of your scope. And with requiring specific spacing between the rings you'd encounter lots of complications. Better to have elevation in the rail, and just good solid rings.
 
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