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Multi-Slot Savage Mark I II and 93 with Cut Out BasesThese versatile bases from Weaver help give your gun a versatile edge. Multi Slot Bases are constructed of tough, lightweight aluminum so they can withstand the most powerful recoil. They accept all Weaver Top Mount Rings and accommodate the mounting of devices such as scopes, red dots and laser optics, while allowing for optimal eye relief. One piece multi slot design for maximum versatility Made in America Cross lock channel accepts all Weaver cross
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