Anyone know anything about the rails that are for sale in the classifieds?
Thanks,
Lisa Spendlove
Hi Lisa,
Here are my thoughts on this newly introduced railgun;
-Good price for the hardware offered.
-First competition railgun that I have seen that has the rail "v" grooves machined into the rail top. This can be both good and bad. If the grooves are not synchronized or get dinged then the rail will not track properly and will be difficult to re-align/repair. Probably no tracking problem as delivered from the maker due to CNC mfg.
Most other rails have separate "v"s that are hardened and adjustable for proper tracking.
-Dont like the double spring idea, single spring would do fine, simpler and no concern for unequal tensionning.
-Nice feature of the machined-in dovetail to barrel block, no need to buy and fasten a separate dovetail base.
Real determining factor of whether this rail system is top-notch competitive, aside from shooting it and winning tournaments, is to determine if the windage/sighter mechanism is tight, lash-free, and stable during the firing process.............this will take someone with alot of railgun designing/building/repairing/adjusting/competitive shooting experience to dis-assemble the mechanism and check it.............someone like Bob Dodd, Jay Young, etc.....................................Don