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hello

I am looking for information on the size and number of rings parker hale
to mount a scope PECAR 4X10 (size tube 26mm ) and lens size 49.5 mm
on Parker Hale M20 Scope Block and Parker Hale M21 Mount

then I want to know the size of the flat part of the hand guard

or if you know someone who makes repro because I imagine that for the original, I can dream in color

thank you in advance
 
Enforcers use Parker Hale rings with a Pecar scope. You will see two models...... RAHS.3 for 1" tube scopes and RAHS.4 for 26mm tube scopes. Measure your scope as these are not interchangeable. Both size scopes are found on Enforcers. Either size fit the Parker Hale scope bases...front uses BA20 and rear BA21(no fixed aperture). Bases and rings are very pricey. Ron
 
hi

thank you guys

I own already the bases parker hale BA20 and BA21

I PH rings rbl.4

My problem is the following

on the mount "ba 20", the rings PH rbl.4 is not wide enough to close properly
while on the mout "BA21" no problem

the mount "BA20 is larger than the" BA21 " !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

except for fixed aperture that annoys me to cut it, but if I have to do I will
my question is
is what I have to cut the aperture fixed on the mount "BA21" with rahs.4 rings ?????

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lavoltigies....you have the wrong bases for your rings. The RB rings are tough to find so you're lucky to have them. You need a #20 (BB) steel front base and a BB21 rear base...both are narrower and fit your rings. I do a lot of Parker Hale repairs and am very well versus in their parts. I definitelyhave a new set of bases and more than willing to help you out. Think I have a handguard as well. Pls PM with your wants list and I'll see what I can do. Ron
 
While we're at it - does anyone have a picture of the bi-pod stud assembly they can share - mine is missing it. Disassembled view appreciated.

I can take you a picture
but not inside at the moment because I do not want to damage the bedding because it fits tight tight tight
and as it is a jewel of precision
I avoid too disassemble

this is what you will
 
I've seen 4 different method for mounting the Harris bipod. These are as follows;

1) single stud screwed into forend at desired location. Generally this was located over the lightening cut and after some use cracked the forend
2) The lightening cut was reinforced with with a piece of beech to fill the cut then the stud screwed in place. Sometimes see a second stud for an additional position.
3) A metal block is inserted into the lightening cut and a stud threaded into the block. Block is drilled and tapped. Rock solid.
4) The front band has swivel replaced with a brass mounting detail.

There may be other methods however I've not seen them. Bipods were added by the local force who purchased the rifle.

Ron
 
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