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Not what you asked for, but I have an urban rifleman front bag rider. I also use a bald eagle front rest. Not sure of the material, but it attaches to a pic rail. I love mine. Think it was under $45. Just another option
Yeah so I’m just going with Arca. Looked into making M-Lok compatible as well but the extra machining would make my sleds a lot more expensive. A person can get a good M-Lok compatible Arca rail adapter on Amazon for $20 and it doesn’t add much height at all. Can do the same with a Picatinny to Arca adapter. The new Arca clamps I’m using are beefy and really smooth so making adjustments on an Arca rail will be a breeze and super solid. Nice thing about Arca is the adjustments are fast and positions are infinite
I have 6 Arca rail bag rider sleds for sale. I made these on my milling machine with 6061 aluminum. They are 3 inches wide, by 6 inches long, and 1/2" thick. High quality aluminum Arca rail clamp that can be reversed for left or right hand operation (currently configured for left hand operation...
The mockup of a track plate in post #31 reminded me of a couple of track plates I bought from a place in Australia. The company that made the track plates was Kaizen Tactical and they make 2 different types, one flat and one angled. They were made from steel and were a bit pricey but everything is more expensive from Australia.
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