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Barnard Scope rails with bling

Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2020 9:26 pm
by RJNEILSEN
Due to requests to bling up a couple of rifles, I have knocked up a handful of coloured Barnard scope rails. 20moa.

No discounts for the hot pink ones :D

http://www.sumosight.com/scope-rails/rails

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Re: Barnard Scope rails with bling

Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2020 9:44 am
by UL1700
Hot pink ordered and going on Sophie's rifle O:) :lol:

Re: Barnard Scope rails with bling

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2020 1:52 pm
by UL1700
UL1700 wrote:Hot pink ordered and going on Sophie's rifle O:) :lol:


All fitted, I just hope Sophie likes it or I might end up wearing it :shock:

Image20200121_144045 by James Elphick, on Flickr

Quick word of advice, don't underestimate just how pink these are but they do look good if you are keen for a bit of pink bling :lol:

Re: Barnard Scope rails with bling

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2020 6:00 pm
by RJNEILSEN
That looks great. My personal rifle is all black and not very friendly looking. I am thinking of adding a little bit of colour too. Probably the dark blue rail.

Cheers,
Ryan.

Re: Barnard Scope rails with bling

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2020 8:17 am
by UL1700
It certainly brightens up one of the ugliest actions available :D If you had one in dark green to match my Lowey Tuner I'd probably have bought two!

Image2020-01-22_09-12-44 by James Elphick, on Flickr

For what it's worth, I think that anything we can do to break down stigma, however small has got to be worth it within all disciplines of shooting sports.

Re: Barnard Scope rails with bling

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2020 9:16 am
by Amac
Hi Ryan

I fitted the dark blue to the Barnard the other night. It looks awesome. I need to rub back the stock to get the blue back out of it to match but great finish and an excellent addition to your product line.

Cheers Andrew

Re: Barnard Scope rails with bling

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2020 11:54 am
by cheech
UL1700 wrote:
UL1700 wrote:Hot pink ordered and going on Sophie's rifle O:) :lol:


All fitted, I just hope Sophie likes it or I might end up wearing it :shock:

Image20200121_144045 by James Elphick, on Flickr

Quick word of advice, don't underestimate just how pink these are but they do look good if you are keen for a bit of pink bling :lol:


UL1700 ,

Hey I like the Fclass stock , Who makes them ?

Thankyou

Re: Barnard Scope rails with bling

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2020 11:54 am
by cheech
UL1700 wrote:
UL1700 wrote:Hot pink ordered and going on Sophie's rifle O:) :lol:


All fitted, I just hope Sophie likes it or I might end up wearing it :shock:

Image20200121_144045 by James Elphick, on Flickr

Quick word of advice, don't underestimate just how pink these are but they do look good if you are keen for a bit of pink bling :lol:


UL1700 ,

Hey I like the Fclass stock , Who makes them ?

Thankyou

Re: Barnard Scope rails with bling

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2020 12:06 pm
by UL1700
cheech wrote:
Hey I like the Fclass stock , Who makes them ?

Thankyou


Rob Eager (Bob on here) one of the best stocks available IMHO. Carbon fiber reinforced laminate they work exceptionally well. The only issue is that Rob only really makes them as a hobby so they can hard to get!

Re: Barnard Scope rails with bling

Posted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 7:19 am
by cheech
RJNEILSEN wrote:Due to requests to bling up a couple of rifles, I have knocked up a handful of coloured Barnard scope rails. 20moa.

No discounts for the hot pink ones :D

http://www.sumosight.com/scope-rails/rails

Image



Do the rails come in only 20moa Cant ? Other options ?

And do they suit Barnard S Actions also ?

Thankyou

Re: Barnard Scope rails with bling

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2020 5:53 pm
by RJNEILSEN
cheech wrote:Do the rails come in only 20moa Cant ? Other options ?

And do they suit Barnard S Actions also ?

Thankyou


No mate, only 20moa at this stage. Not enough demand for anything different. I am fairly sure the model "s" is same mounting holes but I have not confirmed it.

Cheers,
Ryan.

Re: Barnard Scope rails with bling

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2020 6:56 pm
by Matt P
Cheech
S has different hole spacing.
Matt Paroz