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Weaver Quad Lock 1-Inch Medium Detachable Rings

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$15.84

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1.Colour:Matte Black


About this item

  • Quadlock Detachable Aluminum Rings
  • Two straps and four screws provide added gripping power
  • Lightweight, all-aluminum rings
  • Thumb screws allow for quick detach
  • Quad lock Detachable Aluminum Rings
  • Two straps and four screws provide added gripping power
  • Lightweight, all-aluminum rings
  • Thumb screws allow for quick detach


Amazon.ca Product Description

This item manufactured by Weaver is top of the line in quad lock detachable aluminum rings . The Weaver R/M/b/a quad lock detachable aluminum rings 49046 1 inch will enhance your firearms in a way only Weaver can do. Pick up one for yourself today.

From the Manufacturer

Weaver Quad Lock Detachable Rings off two straps and four screws provide added gripping power. The rings are lightweight and all-aluminum. Thumbscrews allow for quick detach. These rings feature the positive dovetail locking system and boast rear mount wind age adjustments. They offer maximum strength in steel construction and top-notch recoil resistance for the ultimate hold on your scope. Weaver rings can handle any scope-mounting need. Whether you're looking for our classic Weaver's original cross-lock Top Mount, wind age adjustable or dovetail extension rings, we have many great options. These rings are available in a variety of choices including aircraft-grade aluminum options or Grand Slam steel, and many more.


Welsh
July 26, 2025
These were much cheaper than anywhere else. They did work very well, too.
Rick I
June 20, 2025
Good sturdy quality for larger calibres, at a good price
Tyler
May 26, 2025
The rings are well constructed. I didn't expect much for a product that cost so little and that was made in China. The machining is well done with no imperfections, and the paint is evenly applied and seems durable. I unfortunately didn't get to try the rings on a gun as they were too low for the scope I was trying to mount. Comparing these to a set of "Low" rings I have, they sit at the same level.
Johnny
May 18, 2025
Why spend more? these rings worked super, fit scope perfect and straight. Had the gun hitting the bulls eye in 8 shots.
S. Richard
May 8, 2025
I got these rings in medium. They seem sturdy and fit nice in weaver rails. However, these medium rings are very low. Wouldn't even fit a 40mm scope on my savage 93 .22 WMR. I measured the distance on the rings from the bottom of the scope to the top of the receiver and it's only 4mm. Beware that these MEDIUM scope rings are much lower than other mediums out there. Would have been nice if the dimensions were included in the description.
Boss
February 27, 2025
These rings work great. It is my second set I have purchased for another rifle of mine. They are durable and hold 0 perfectly, no lose scopes!I suggest to lock-tite them and not over tighten them as they could damage your scope.Also tighten front and back equally (rotating), and switch from left to right as you tighten slowly to keep your reticle/scope straight.
Jin Loco
January 28, 2025
Straightforward product, can only be used for one thing and they do a good job of it.
Red Rock Crab
December 29, 2024
very recommended. lightweight and strong. better than others at its price range
Bruce E. Layne
December 8, 2024
These are very nice quality rings for the money. In fact, it's difficult to imagine that such machining can be done on a product that's this inexpensive. The design is good too. With a lot of rings that are asymmetrical, with more than 180 degrees of ring coverage on top and less on the bottom, the top clips onto the scope and inevitably scratches the scope tube. The rings hide the scratches, but if you ever move the scope or sell it, the scratches are ugly. Not so with these rings. The upper rings are not a tight clip-on fit, but they clamp down nicely and secure the scope once the socket head cap screws are tightened.Nobody is going to use these rings to mount a $2500 scope, but for the budget minded shooter, these are great rings that do all you need them to do for most applications.I used these rings to mount a $130 Sightron scope to a $198 (new, after rebate)Thompson Center Compass rifle in 6.5 Creedmoor. For a $350 ultra budget precision rifle, these rings were perfect.All manufacturers of scope rings need to do a better job of communicating the critical height dimension. For rings like these that mount to a Picatinny rail, the manufacturer and all retailers need to specify the distance from the top of the rail to the bottom of the rings, and it'd also be helpful to know the distance to the middle of the rings even though that can be easily calculated. It's bad enough that there are no height standards, and the height of medium rings varies greatly even between different models of rings offered by the same manufacturer, but not to tell us what the critical dimensions are is unforgivable, and we should hold their feet to the fire on this issue. I think they deliberately create confusion so they can sell us more than one set of rings. I call shenanigans!
Billy
December 4, 2024
Quality.
Customer
November 14, 2024
I purchased these rings along with the Weaver scope mount plate for a Savage Axis rifle. Both mounted and worked correctly, but I did not realize that this particular mount, being "medium" height, was too low to properly mount my scope with a 40mm objective lens. The scope bottomed out on the mount plate at the front (rubbed off the finish where it touched - yecch!), and was too low in the rear to provide clearance for the bolt to fully open. I had to go to the store where I purchased my rifle to find a "high" profile set of scope rings. Weaver makes these too, and they are also available on Amazon. I chose to go with a local retailer only because it's the day after Christmas and I am itching to go to the range! Amazon would have taken several more days for delivery - otherwise I would have bought the high profile set on Amazon too.One other thing, and I don't know if this is an issue with the product, or the userr(i.e. me). I had a problem with a couple of the scope mounting screws getting cross-threaded. I write this off to the fact that I had not noticed that the scope was sitting on the mounting plate and so I was probably trying to force a misaligned mount to screw down. In any case, take care that you don't cross-thread the mounting screws - this could render the mount unsteady or you could strip out the threads and ruin your mount. When the screws are properly aligned, they go in easy and smooth.
AKMonkey
November 1, 2024
These are high quality, low profile scope rings for mounting a 1-inch diameter scope tube close to the barrel on a rifle with 20 mm Weaver or Picatinny style mounting rails.The description calls them medium height, but there is apparently no standardization across this industry, or even within individual brands, in some cases, on what the terms "low", "medium", and "high" profile mean. Very few vendors (or manufacturers) list the height of their rings, which makes it difficult to compare rings and select the best fit for a specific gun/scope combo. These rings are 4 mm, or 0.16 inches (that's between 3/16 and 5/32 inches) from the top of the mounting rail surface to the bottom of the saddle that holds the scope tube. I'll attach photos to show what I'm talking about. This is a standard measurement ("saddle height") that should always be listed in the scope ring specs, but rarely is.There are two reasons that saddle height is important. First, the rings need to be high enough to allow the bell of the scope (the large, forward end of the scope) to sit above the gun's barrel and receiver without touching the gun. But you also need it to be low enough to allow your eye to naturally line up with the center of the eyepiece when your cheek is firmly anchored to the stock. Consistent accuracy is nearly impossible if you have to lift your head off the stock to see into the scope.These well-built rings are a good fit for my Ruger American (.270 Win, in this case) topped with a 3-9 x 40 Nikon scope. The quad design is a bit unusual, with two top rings per base, but I'm sure that they will hold the scope securely with no torque on the scope tube.There seems to be a bit of confusion in the product description over the material that they are made from - aluminum or steel?. The rings themselves are "aircraft grade" aluminum. The screws are steel (attracted to a magnet), so perhaps that's what the product description is talking about. This Amazon offer doesn't offer a choice between aluminum or steel rings, as implied in the specs, although Weaver may make both versions.These come in a Weaver-branded package that appears to be legit (probably not counterfeit, but I'm not sure I would know how to tell). They've been making scopes and mounts for a long time and they know what they are doing. These seem like good quality rings and I have full confidence in them.Use the "Helpful" button to let me know if you find my review helpful.
BHG308
October 20, 2024
Works well.