The Weaver Tactical 6-Hole Picatinny 1" Medium Rings deliver mil-spec clamping strength and precision alignment for serious tactical and precision rifle builds.
- Upgraded Picatinny crossbolt design meets true MIL-STD-1913 rail specifications
- Six-screw cap design distributes clamping force evenly for rock-solid hold
- Type III hard coat anodized finish resists corrosion, wear, and field abuse
- No-strip, no-slip Torx screws ensure repeatable, torque-safe installation every time
- Medium height profile fits a wide range of optics and firearm configurations
- Expanded height options available across the line for broad platform compatibility
Who This Is For
These rings are purpose-built for law enforcement professionals, military personnel, and serious precision shooters who demand absolute zero retention and repeatable return-to-zero on AR-pattern rifles, bolt-action platforms, and other Picatinny-railed firearms. If your optic needs to stay put under hard use, recoil, and adverse conditions, the Weaver Tactical 6-Hole rings are the reliable, battle-ready solution.
Specifications
| Brand | Weaver |
|---|---|
| Model | Tactical 6-Hole Picatinny Ring |
| Ring Diameter | 1 inch (25.4mm) |
| Height | Medium |
| Rail Compatibility | MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny |
| Cap Screws | 6 Torx-head screws per ring |
| Finish | Type III Hard Coat Anodized |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Crossbolt | Picatinny specification |
| Intended Use | Tactical / Precision Rifle |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Weaver-spec and Picatinny-spec crossbolts?
Standard Weaver rings use a narrower crossbolt slot that may allow slight lateral movement on a Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) rail. These upgraded Tactical rings use a true Picatinny-spec crossbolt that fits snugly in the wider, precisely dimensioned recoil slot of a MIL-STD-1913 rail, eliminating any potential for shift under recoil and ensuring a more reliable return-to-zero.
Will these rings fit my AR-15 or bolt-action rifle?
Yes — as long as your rifle has a MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail, these rings are compatible. This includes most modern AR-15/AR-10 flat-top uppers, bolt-action rifles with factory or aftermarket Picatinny rail bases, and virtually any platform that accepts a standard Picatinny mount. Always verify your scope's objective lens diameter and eye relief to confirm medium height is the correct choice for your setup.
How much torque should I apply to the Torx ring screws?
Weaver generally recommends applying 15–18 in-lbs of torque to scope ring cap screws to secure the optic without crushing the tube. Always use a calibrated torque wrench and follow any specific torque values printed in Weaver's included instructions. The Torx screw design in these rings is engineered to resist cam-out, making it easier to achieve consistent, accurate torque compared to standard hex screws.