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Accu-Shot Precision Rail Monopod - Rail Mount BT13 -QK
Model: BT13 -QK   |   UPC: 0   |   SKU: AS BT13 -QK
Price: $109.95
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Product Description:

This is our Mid-Range model of the new patented Precision Rail monopod (PRM) inspired by the Magpul Precision Rifle Stock (PRS) and has several other applications where a Picatinny rail is found such as a folding vertical fore grip. The PRM line is our second departure from our original monopod, the first being the ASAI which we borrowed the mechanics from to provide a proven system for the PRM including the push button deployment and retraction feature. Major components are constructed from T6061 Aluminum with a hard anodize finish, internal components made from alloy steels, heat treated to Rockwell 52 for long lasting strength and durability. All PRM's come with a Thumbnut which allows the operator to "jam" the knob removing all of the tolerance found between the Male/Female threads for an extremely solid shooting platform. The leg folds up and retracts out of the way when not needed. Black only. Made in the USA. Approximate elevation range of 4.5 - 5.85".


Made in the USA.

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Accu-Shot

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We are Thankful to be Americans and proud of our American made products. We stand behind their quality and durability. If you have any questions, ideas or suggestions about improving Accu-Shot, or have a proprietary subject matter and need help with it, feel free to contact us.

Accu-Shot is the culmination of countless hours of thinking, modeling, designing, drawing, fashioning, testing — and listening. We listened to the suggestions of both professional and amateur shooters who had much to say. We thank all who had a hand in its birth, James Starkey at Starkey Engineering and Design, for help and suggestions beyond the call — but mostly for forgetting his sandbag. John Baxter at ACME Design Co. for all the wise counsel and believing in this project. And many thanks to the machinists, printers, web designers and manufacturers who have helped make Accu- Shot the product it is. Lastly, Thank you for your interest in our product line. We hope that you become a valued customer.