Talley Modern Sporting Ring 34mm Rings Black Anodized, Medium, 1.069"
Talley Manufacturing
The Talley Modern Sporting 34mm High Rings deliver a straightforward, no-frills solution for mounting optics to your AR-15 or modern sporting rifle equipped with a Picatinny rail. Built from aircraft-grade aluminum and finished in black anodize, these rings are engineered to handle the rigors of the range and field while keeping your setup clean and minimal. If you're running a 34mm scope tube and want rings that work with any MIL-STD-1913 compliant rail, these American-made rings offer solid performance without the complexity.
The beauty of the TMS design is its simplicity: fully CNC machined for precision, lightweight enough not to add unnecessary bulk to your rifle, and straightforward to install. These are the kind of rings a shooter picks when they want function over flash—no lapping required, just mount your scope and get to work. Whether you're building an AR for 3-gun, setting up a hunting rifle, or dialing in a precision platform, these rings fit the bill for shooters who value direct, effective gear.
At 1.169" in height, these high rings are spec'd for shooters who need clearance between the scope tube and the receiver or rail system. The black anodized finish resists corrosion and blends with modern rifle aesthetics, while the aircraft aluminum construction keeps weight down where it counts.
| Tube Diameter | 34mm |
| Ring Height | 1.169" |
| Material | Aircraft-grade aluminum |
| Finish | Black anodize |
| Rail Standard | MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny |
| Manufacture | USA |
Yes. The Talley Modern Sporting rings are designed to mount on any rail that meets MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny specifications, which covers standard AR-15 and modern sporting rifle rails.
No. These rings arrive ready to use with no lapping required, so you can mount your scope and get to the range.
These are 34mm rings, designed for scopes with a 34mm main tube diameter.
High rings (1.169" in height) provide clearance between your scope tube and the receiver or rail, which is essential if you're running a taller rail system, have co-witnessed iron sights, or need additional space under the scope for other equipment.