We produce different sizes, shapes, materials, print craft and chips; customized to your request. From low frequency to ultra-high frequency or you can choose original or compatible chips. No minimum order policy gives us the flexibility to respond to all our customers’ needs.

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NEWS AND INFORMATION

  • How to Bed a Picatinny Rail for a Secure Scope Fit

    A solid optic mount starts long before the scope rings are tightened. Even high-quality rifles and machined Picatinny rails can have tiny mismatches that create stress once screws are torqued down. Those gaps—sometimes only a few thousandths of an inch—can bend the rail, disturb ring alignmen...

  • Picatinny Rail History: From Arsenal Origins to Modern Use

    Modern firearm modularity depends on one deceptively simple interface: the slotted accessory rail. Before standardized rails, mounting an optic, light, or laser often meant custom fitting, uncertain compatibility, and limited repeatability. The system developed from Weaver-style bases into the ...

  • Picatinny Rail Export Rules: Risks Manufacturers Overlook

    A Picatinny rail may look like a basic machined accessory, but export regulators can view it through a much different lens. For manufacturers, the risk is not only the part’s geometry; it is the platform it fits, the customer it serves, and the way it is described in sales materials. Under U....

  • Picatinny Rail Standard: Understanding MIL-STD-1913

    A rail may look like a simple strip of metal, but its dimensions determine whether an optic holds zero, a bipod locks up solidly, or a light survives recoil. The Picatinny interface became the dominant mounting system because MIL-STD-1913 turned accessory attachment into a predictable, repeat...

  • Picatinny Rail Accessories 2026: Optics, Grips, and Mounts

    The accessory market is moving fast, but one mounting standard continues to anchor serious setups: the rugged, toothed rail interface trusted for optics, grips, lights, and mission-critical mounts. In 2026, buyers are facing heavier digital optics, integrated rangefinders, and more demanding ...

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