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The SIG Sauer SSG 3000 features an Anscutz type UIT rail on the underside of its handguard.
The SIG Sauer 200 STR also features an Anscutz type UIT rail on the underside of its handguard.

The UIT rail, also known as Anschutz rail, is a standard used for mounting slings and other accessories in competition shooting, and is essentially a T-slot track shaped aluminium extrusion profile accepting attachements in the form of T-slot nuts, or similar. A similar design is called Freeland rail, but the dimensions of Anschutz (UIT) and Freeland rails differ.[1] The Anschutz rail is wide and shallow, and the Freeland is narrower and deeper. Accessories made for one of the two types are not necessarily comptatible with the other.

Dimensions

Dimensions below are approximate.

Dimension Description Anscutz (metric) Anscutz (imperial) Freeland (metric) Freeland (imperial)
WO Internal width of opening 10 mm 0.400 in 8.4 mm 0.330 in
WB Internal width bottom 13 mm 0.512 in 11.4 mm 0.450 in
HI Total internal height 4 mm 0.160 in
HT Internal track heigt 2 mm 0.079 in
EH External height 7.4 mm 0.290 in 10.2 mm 0.400 in
EW External width 22 mm 0.870 in 16.3 mm 0.640 in

See also

  • Rail Integration System, generic term for a system for attaching accessories to small firearms
  • Weaver rail mount, early system used for scope mounts, still has some popularity in the civilian market
  • Sling swivel, older standard used for mounting slings, particularly on hunting firearms
  • Picatinny rail (MIL-STD-1913), improved and standardzied version of the Weaver mount. Used for both for scope mounts, and for accessories (such as extra sling mounts, vertical grips, bipods etc.) Major popularity in the civilian market.
  • NATO Accessory Rail- further development from the MIL-STD-1913
  • KeyMod - open standard design to replace MIL-STD-1913 for mounting accessories (except for scope mounts)
  • M-LOK - free licensed competing standard to KeyMod

References