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Picatinny rails for Benelli ARGO, R1 and Lupo

Our rails are precision-milled and fit specific rifle models.

Benelli is especially known for semi-automatic hunting firearms, where rapid follow-up shots and reliability are key characteristics. The ARGO, R1 and Lupo are often used for driven hunting and other types of hunting where the optics need to be quick to acquire and stable under repeated shots. A Picatinny rail provides a flexible base for red dot sights, scopes for driven hunts or night optics.

We offer Picatinny rails for Benelli ARGO, ARGO Extended, R1 and Lupo. Always choose based on the exact model, and check the A/B/C measurements on your rifle before ordering.

Picatinny rails for Benelli ARGO, R1 and Lupo

Benelli holds a strong position among European hunters, especially when it comes to semi-automatic rifles for driven hunts. On a semi-auto rifle the mounting is not just about securing the scope. It also has to cope with rapid firing, repeated recoil and the type of optics commonly used on running game.

ARGO, ARGO Extended, R1 and Lupo

Benelli ARGO and R1 are semi-automatic rifles often used with red-dot sights, low magnification or compact driven-hunt scopes. ARGO Extended is a variant with an extended barrel. Lupo is Benelli's bolt-action model, which differs from the semi-automatic models in both construction and mounting surface. The locking block and mounting surface vary from model to model, so the rail must be chosen for the specific model.

Although ARGO, R1 and Lupo all carry the Benelli name, you should always check the exact model and the A/B/C measurements before ordering.

Material: steel or aluminium

For a Benelli ARGO or R1, 7075-T6 aluminium is often a good choice because driven-hunt rifles benefit from being kept light and quick to mount. Steel with QPQ treatment is relevant if the rifle sees very intensive use, or if you want maximum wear resistance and durability in the mounting. See our guide to steel vs. aluminium for Picatinny rails.

Night optics and flexible setups

A Picatinny rail makes it easier to use the same mounting standard across multiple rifles. This is especially relevant if you use clip-on, thermal optics or digital night-vision devices for, for example, wild boar hunting. A conventional riflescope should generally be checked and often re-zeroed after relocation, while many digital units can store profiles for several rifles.

Mounting

Place the rail so the holes line up precisely with the threaded holes in the locking block. Clean the contact surfaces and threads, use a small amount of suitable threadlocker, and tighten the screws according to the manufacturer's recommendations. See our guide to mounting a Picatinny rail.

See the selection above and find the Picatinny rail that fits your Benelli.