Collection: Picatinny Rails for Rössler Titan
Rössler Titan rifles are available in several generations and variants, where the model designation and receiver must be checked before selecting a rail.
Select according to your specific Titan model and check the A/B/C measurements.
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Rössler Titan 16 Picatinny Rail
Vendor:QPQ Steel HG FirearmsRegular price 995,00 DKKRegular priceSale price 995,00 DKK -
Rössler Titan 6 Picatinny Rail
Vendor:QPQ Steel HG FirearmsRegular price 995,00 DKKRegular priceSale price 995,00 DKK
Picatinny rail for Rössler Titan
Rössler GmbH was founded in 1996 in Kufstein, Austria. The Titan series became known as a modular hunting rifle focusing on practical use, interchangeable barrels, and relatively low weight compared to many classic European rifles.
The Rössler Titan name covers several variants, and therefore the rail must be selected according to the specific model. This is especially important if the rifle is an older Titan or a variant with a different receiver geometry.
The Titan name is often associated with practical hunting use, where low weight and flexibility are important. This makes correct mounting extra critical, because a light rifle with heavy optics quickly reveals stresses or misalignments in the base.
Titan model and receiver
Start with the rifle's model designation, then check the hole spacing, contact surface, and rail length. If the rifle has been modified or previously fitted with a different base, the measurements should be checked extra thoroughly.
Use the A/B/C measurementsas a practical final check. This is the simplest way to avoid choosing a rail that looks right by name but does not fit mechanically.
Material, weight and mounting
On a lighter hunting rifle, aluminum may be relevant to keep the weight down, while steel can be chosen for a heavier and more stable setup. Compare steel and aluminumbased on optics and the rifle's balance.
Clean contact surfaces and correct torque are important on a light rifle, where stresses can quickly be felt. Use blue threadlocker and follow a controlled mounting of the Picatinny rail, so the rail lies flat before tightening.

