Ruger 90623 1913 Picatinny Rail
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Yes, 22/45 and marks 1,2,3,and 4 will fit.
That's correct.
No idea. The rail includes screws that should "should" match the diameter and thread pattern of your existing Ruger platform. Ruger should be contacted if you have any doubts. It has excellent customer service.
This is a high-quality accessory for any Ruger Mark Series weapon with a Picatinny Rail.
Selected User Reviews For Ruger 90623 1913 Picatinny Rail
Perfect for my Mark IV, and it mounted and aligned perfectly. My gun now has the ability to mount an optic.
On the Ruger Mark IV, it's a perfect fit. Tread lock is built into the provided screws. The screw holes were perfectly aligned all around the ejection port. It wouldn't get in the way of seeing the Factory. It fits perfectly in the factory storage box (with the exception of the red dot).
On my gun, it was a breeze to install. The supplied screws' threaded part appeared to be much too large to fit the tapped factory holes and screws, but they did. The rail will be used to mount a red dot reflex sight on a quick-draw pistol. The rail does not block the factory sights if I choose to use them instead of the red dot, so I can detach the base. (Will be replacing factory iron sights with Williams FIre Sights (fiber optic) and hoping that the rail won't block the view as well. ).
When combined with Holosun reddot, my Ruger Mark II is transformed into a modern competition pistol capable of punching dime-size holes at 10 meters. It also makes me feel like I'm back in my youth. For $16, you get everything. What a good deal! This is a fantastic product that I would strongly recommend.
With a red dot, it's 22/45. It was a perfect fit with only minor adjustments required for zero. I'm going to get another one.
This is a Weaver mount, not a Picatinny rail. It was made to fit and work fine after a little file work.
This item is about an inch and a quarter too long to fit in the factory box, and the cutout size in the box indicates that a shorter rail was used. Regardless, the rail functions admirably, the holes are the correct oddball distance that Ruger chose to tap out in the pistol, and I have no complaints about the item's fit and finish. br>br>In addition, it is attractive. There's no way to go wrong with that.
On my MKIV, it does the job, but it blocks the irons. I'm not sure if Ruger uses super soft bluing on these pistols, but there were obvious rub marks when I removed the rail to go back to irons. On the receiver, the rail appeared to be too tight.