Accessory Rails

1913 Picatinny Short 2.0 - $19.95
1913 Pictatinny Short 2.0

1913 Picatinny Long 3.95 - $29.95

1913 Pictatinny Long 3.95

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Amega Mounts Accessory Rails

Our Accessory Rails are your BEST solution for attaching a flashlight or laser sight to your scout rifle or tactical shotgun.  Fits all of our Mini-Scout-Mounts and can be positioned for right or left handed shooters.  Made of black anodized 6061-T6 aluminum, extruded and machined. The LONG version of the Accessory Rails facilitates mounting larger accessories, such as larger tactical flashlights and lasers.  It has all of the great features of the Standard model, but longer. All of our products are made in the USA of USA materials.

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Standard Glock/Weaver
1913 Pictatinny 2.0

1913 PICATINNY SHORT 2.0

  • Weight - 0.9 ounces, Length 2.0 inches
  • Secured by two 8-32 screws.

1913 PICATINNY LONG 3.95

  • Weight -1.5 ounces, Length 3.95 inches
  • Secured by five 8-32 screws.

 

INSTALLATION GUIDE Click to view full PDF version

Select the Kit that best meets your needs and the size of the accessory you intend to mount.

Installs in minutes with the tools provided.  For complete instructions, refer to the Installation Guide PDF.

ACCESSORY RAIL KIT FAQ'S

A: YES. The double-ended design allows the mount to be installed on either side of the mount bodies, or reversed without effect.

A: YES. But the excess length will extend past the front of the mount body. We recommend the short rail (2 inch) for those.

A: Either the 1913-Picatinny or the 1913-LONG.

A: Use the 1913-LONG or two of the 1913-Picatinny kits installed end to end. Mount the flashlight in Weaver style scope rings and use them to secure it to the Tactical Light Mount.

A: Click here to purchase extra screws. Scroll down to the bottom of the page.

A: YES. Some customers attach them to wooden stocks with wood screws to mount flashlights or lasers on all kinds of rifles and shotguns. They can be applied to the forends of AR15 style firearms as well to support lights, lasers, vertical grips, bipods, etc. They are very versatile.

A: No.