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		<title>Quick-Release Mirage Shield with Front/Rear Attachments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forum member UrbanRifleman is a talented parts designer and 3D-printing specialist who has developed a series of useful products for shooters. One of the cool items UrbanRifleman produces is a quick-release &#8220;snap-on&#8221; mirage shield. The shield has tabs on each end. These tabs snap into plastic fittings front and rear. Here&#8217;s a video showing how [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Forum member <a href="http://www.urbanrifleman.com" target="_blank">UrbanRifleman</a> is a talented parts designer and 3D-printing specialist who has developed a series of useful products for shooters. One of the cool items UrbanRifleman produces is a quick-release &#8220;snap-on&#8221; mirage shield. The shield has tabs on each end. These tabs snap into plastic fittings front and rear. Here&#8217;s a video showing how it works:</p>
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<p>The mirage shield attaches via front and rear quick-release fittings. In the back there&#8217;s a rail-mounted hook. In the front, at the muzzle end, is a 3D-printed ring clamp that fits the barrel precisely. These muzzle rings are tailored to the barrel diameters in a variety of diameters: 0.625&#8243;, 0.75&#8243;, 0.85&#8243;, 0.90&#8243;, 0.95&#8243;, 1.0&#8243;, 1.25&#8243;, and 1.50&#8243;. The front barrel-end clamp it shown at top. Below is the rear attachment, mounted on the Picatinny-type scope rail.</p>
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<blockquote><p><b>Satisfied Customer Praised this Shield Kit</b><br />
One of our Forum members recently bought this quick-to-attach Mirage Shield and was very impressed: &#8220;I bought the Snap-on Mirage Shield from UrbanRifleman for my F-Class rifle. It worked so well I just ordered two more. Not only does it work well, it gets rid of the ugly and looks professional.&#8221; &#8212; BigJohn</p></blockquote>
<p>You can order the Mirage Shield from <a href="http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/snap-on-mirage-shield-intro-forum-pricing.3987046/" target="_blank">UrbanRifleman on the Forum</a>. The cost for the kit, which includes the Mirage Shield attachment fittings, is $29.00 for one or $50.00 for two units. As noted, the rear fitting clamps to a standard Picatinny-type scope rail. Up front is a plastic mount that clamps around the end of the barrel. You&#8217;ll need to specify your barrel diameter. You can see <a href="https://www.ebay.com/itm/202759775229" target="_blank">more photos on eBay</a>, where you can purchase direct.</p>
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<p>The Kit includes all parts needed to assemble a Picatinny-mounted mirage kit:</p>
<p>(1) Barrel-end front clamp with hardware (specific to barrel diameter)<br />
(1) Picatinny rear mount with hardware<br />
(1) Elastic Mesh 3&#8243; x 30&#8243; long<br />
(2) Hangars<br />
(2) Hooks</p>
<p>NOTE: This kit requires some assembly. Cut mesh to length, allowing for a few inches of stretch. Cut the ends square and glue them into the hangars with Elmer&#8217;s glue or similar adhesive. Then tape and let dry.</p>
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