Description

MPN: VCSWR-B

Features:

  • 1913 Mil-Spec Picatinny dimensions
  • Replace the plastic scope rail on the SW22
  • No gunsmithing require
  • Accept all rings and optics designed for a Picatinny rail

Specifications:

  • Material: Aluminum
  • Finish: Type III Hard Anodized
  • Weight: 1.4 oz.
  • Thickness: 0.32"
  • Width: 0.84"
  • Number of Slots: 12

Compatibility:

  • Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory

Includes:

  • 1x Volquartsen SW22 Victory Rail
  • 1x Mounting Screw

Details:

When you're ready to see just how accurate your new Smith & Wesson SW22 Victory can be, the next step is to add optics. The factory made a vain attempt to help you by including a Picatinny rail with the pistol. Unfortunately, they only include a plastic model. Fortunately for you, the Volquartsen SW22 Victory rail is now available.

It's Up to You to "Pic" A Better Rail

Volquartsen does not make a plastic Pic rail for your SW22. They actually take the time to machine their Picatinny rail out of solid billet aluminum. The Volquartsen SW22 Victory rail is a precision-made match for your Victory. Of course, you won't find anything flashy about it. What you will see is a perfectly finished rail that oozes a Spartan excellence. When you're talking optics, precision is what you need. Whatever you clamp to the Volquartsen Pic rail is going to stay exactly where you put it, so you can hit what you shoot at.

Does Your Red Dot Bounce?

I know, I don't want to buy something that I already have either. However, just what kind of service do you think you're going to get out of that cheap rail that came with your pistol? Just one little stress crack and there goes your new Red Dot. Plastic kind of works for a grip scale, I certainly would not trust in for a Pic rail. A Volquartsen SW22 Victory rail will hold your expensive optics for you. I have never dropped a scope of any type, but I don't believe it would be a good thing to do. Get yourself some cost-saving scope insurance and put a Volquartsen rail to good use.

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