Weaver Six Hole Tactical 1" Scope Rings - Matte Medium Finish
- Type:
- Ring - Pair
- Finish-Color:
- Black - Matte
- Height:
- Medium
- Tube Diameter:
- 1"
- Mount Type:
- Picatinny/Weaver
- Material:
- 6061 T6 Aluminum
Weaver Six Hole Tactical 1" scope rings give you six points of contact between your optic and rifle, meaning rock-solid zero retention whether you're running drills at the range, hunting rough country, or training hard. Built from aircraft-grade aluminum and finished in matte, these medium rings are engineered to stay put even when conditions get demanding. The tactical design keeps your scope locked down without compromise.
If you're building or upgrading a rifle platform and need rings that won't let your optic shift, the Weaver six-hole design distributes clamping pressure across more contact points than traditional two-hole rings—a real advantage when you're moving between positions or shooting from vehicles and awkward angles. Matte finish minimizes glint and plays well with modern tactical setups.
These rings fit standard 1-inch scope tubes and are sized medium to match typical rail heights. Pair them with any 1-inch optic and Weaver or Picatinny rail, and you'll have a dependable foundation for whatever mission you're running.
Key Features
- Six points of contact for maximum holdover and zero retention
- Aircraft-grade aluminum construction
- Matte finish for low-profile appearance
- Designed for 1-inch scope tubes
- Medium height for standard rail systems
- Tactical-duty durability under movement and recoil
Specifications
| Brand | Weaver |
| Scope Tube Diameter | 1 inch |
| Ring Height | Medium |
| Finish | Matte |
| Contact Points | Six |
| Material | Aircraft-grade aluminum |
Frequently Asked Questions
What size scope tubes do these rings fit?
These rings are designed for 1-inch scope tubes, the standard diameter for most hunting and tactical optics.
Are these rings compatible with Weaver or Picatinny rails?
Yes, these rings are built to work with Weaver and Picatinny rail systems.
Why does the six-hole design matter for scope rings?
Six contact points instead of the typical two-hole design distribute clamping pressure more evenly, reducing the risk of scope shift and improving zero stability during heavy use, movement, and recoil.

