Tps/tsr rings.

shona

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Hi guys,
Hoping someone here can help with this question please.
I recently bought a few pairs of the above scope rings via the forum.
All were received in perfect condition as advertised but, one of the sets is listing 30671-W as the part #on the box & not 30671 as per the Ad.
According to the TPS Website this W. stands for Weaver.
I was hoping to use them with my 1913 Picatinny Rail.
Can anyone tell me if this will work or am I stuffed here ?

Thanx
shona
 
I'm far from an expert but shouldn't he be good to go?
Weaver rings on a Picatinny base.

Compatibility with Picatinny from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weaver_rail_mount)
The military standard, MIL-STD-1913 "Picatinny rails" date from the mid-1990s and have very strict military standard dimensions and tolerances. The Picatinny rail has a similar profile to the Weaver, but the recoil groove width of the Picatinny rail is 0.206 in (5.23 mm) versus 0.180 in (4.57 mm) of the Weaver rail/mount , and by contrast with the Weaver, the spacing of the Picatinny recoil grove centers is consistent, at 0.394 in (10.01 mm). Many rail-grabber-mounted accessories can be used on either type of rail, and accessories designed for a Weaver system will generally fit Picatinny rails - although not vice versa. because the Picatinny locking slot width is 0.206 in (5.232 mm) vs the .180 width of the Weaver, and the spacing of slot centers is 0.394 in (10.008 mm).[5] Because of this, with devices that use only one locking slot, Weaver devices will fit on Picatinny rails, but Picatinny devices will not always fit on Weaver rails.[5]

Not always the best source but looks ok to this fool.
 
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