The Christensen Arms MPR Monopod Rail transforms precision shooting setups by providing a rock-solid mounting platform for monopods and bipods. This black anodized rail system eliminates the wobble and inconsistency that plague standard mounting solutions, delivering the stability competitive shooters and precision hunters demand.
What Makes This Different
Unlike generic Picatinny sections that flex under load, the MPR Monopod Rail features precision-machined aluminum construction with reinforced mounting points. The integrated design distributes load evenly across the rifle's chassis, preventing the stress concentration that causes accuracy degradation. Military-spec Type III hard anodizing provides corrosion resistance that outlasts standard finishes by 300%.
Key Features
- Precision-machined 6061-T6 aluminum construction for maximum rigidity
- MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail specification ensures universal compatibility
- Type III hard anodized finish resists corrosion and wear
- Low-profile design maintains rifle balance and handling characteristics
- Tool-free installation with included stainless steel hardware
- Compatible with Harris, Atlas, and other standard bipod systems
- Integrated QD sling swivel mounting points
Field testing demonstrates consistent sub-MOA performance improvements when compared to flexible mounting systems. The rail maintains zero through temperature extremes from -40°F to 140°F, making it suitable for everything from Alaskan hunts to desert competitions. The monolithic design eliminates the joint failures common in multi-piece rail systems.
Technical Specs
- Material: 6061-T6 aluminum alloy
- Finish: Type III hard anodized black
- Rail Standard: MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny
- Weight: 2.1 ounces
- Length: 4.5 inches
- Height: 0.5 inches above mounting surface
- Mounting: Direct chassis integration
- Country of Origin: USA
This rail system represents the difference between hoping for consistency and guaranteeing it. Christensen Arms backs the MPR Monopod Rail with their standard warranty, though the robust construction rarely requires service. Serious shooters recognize that stability starts with the foundation.