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<blockquote data-quote="ArmaHeavy" data-source="post: 3087469" data-attributes="member: 48135"><p>Hey Mark,</p><p></p><p>I have a few AG stocks. They can confirm, but I think every one of their stocks has an aluminum rail molded into the forend that you can drill and tap to accept hardware to mount anything you want, including an Arca rail. I've done it a number of times. It's a 9" aluminum rail. The only stock model that differs is the Chalk Branch, which I think has a bit shorter rail. The drilling and tapping process is super easy with a $12 bit/tap combo purchased at the hardware store. You don't need a drill press, either. Just make sure that the threads on your tap stay clean of aluminum shavings as you're drilling, and especially after tapping one hole and before starting another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArmaHeavy, post: 3087469, member: 48135"] Hey Mark, I have a few AG stocks. They can confirm, but I think every one of their stocks has an aluminum rail molded into the forend that you can drill and tap to accept hardware to mount anything you want, including an Arca rail. I've done it a number of times. It's a 9" aluminum rail. The only stock model that differs is the Chalk Branch, which I think has a bit shorter rail. The drilling and tapping process is super easy with a $12 bit/tap combo purchased at the hardware store. You don't need a drill press, either. Just make sure that the threads on your tap stay clean of aluminum shavings as you're drilling, and especially after tapping one hole and before starting another. [/QUOTE]
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