Scope Mounting - Weaver vs Picatinny

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In this video we look at the two very popular mounting options Weaver and Picatinny. We show you different features and what to look out for with each system.


A Picatinny Rail is a full length rail of slots, with a 5.23mm wide slot every 10mm. Whereas Weaver Bases have usually 4 (sometimes 3) slots of 4.57mm wide, and are fitted either side of the ejection port.
Both have the same cross-section profile and is 21mm wide. But as the slots are different widths, picatinny being the wider of the two, you will find that Weaver Mounts will fit onto both Weaver and Picatinny Rails/Bases, but Picatinny Mounts will not fit onto Weaver Rails/Bases.


We would always suggest a picatinny rail when mounting a One-Piece Mount or Night Vision Mount because these mounts can't fit over the ejection port gap and don't align with the weaver slots.



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PRO's of Weaver Bases:
Neater Appearance
More space around the ejection port
Less Weight
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CON's of Weaver Bases:
Less slots, so less options of mounting positions

Very unlikely to be able to switch scopes on different rifles
One-Piece Mounts will not fit across the bases and do not align with the slots.
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PRO's of Picatinny Rail:
More slots, so more mounting positions
You can fit One-Piece Mounts and Night Vision Mounts to it
You can interchange scopes across from Picatinny to Picatinny
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CON's of Picatinny Rail:
More Weight than Weaver Bases
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Fitting Instruction Videos:
Picatinny Rail -    • Scope Mounting - Picatinny Rail Fitting  
Weaver bases -    • Schultz & Larsen "How To" - Mounting ...  


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