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Old January 31st, 2010, 07:58 PM   #1
 
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Ruger P Series 1913 tactical rail?

Anyone know of any manufacturer (either large like Novak or a small private machinist) that makes tactical light rails for the P series pistols? Specifically, a Ruger KP90DC.
I've had mine for about 8 years now, and after a recent bout of almost madness (I thought about selling mine to buy a railed .45 model) I came to my senses and thought I better look to see if someone makes the add-on rails like they do for the 1911s.
I thought about buying one of the Novak rails and trying one on since they are so close in size, however, the P90 has a slight upward slope to the dust cover. Any information would be much appreciated since I don't want to sell my girl, but I do want to get a shiny new part for her.
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Old February 2nd, 2010, 03:31 PM   #2
 
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3 days and not one response? No one knows of any manufacturer of a MIL-STD-1913 picatinny rails for the Ruger P series pistols without one? Wow. I'm surprised. I would have thought there would be at least one enterprising machinist out there by now that has made one. It's really surprising about that. I would have guessed more people would have wanted one.
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people have been asking for aftermarket rails for the p-series for years. if someone made one for my p95 I'd certainly give it a look.
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bigghoss,
I contacted one of my machinist friends out on the West coast to see if he can do something for the P series. If the P95 trigger frame has the same dimensions as the P90, the trigger rail I am having him make me should fit on yours. I have no idea how much they will cost or if he is going to be capable of doing it, but he should. He used to make all my custom parts for my paintball gear when I owned a field. I'll let you know.
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