Cool! Picatinny Rails for Computer Monitor & Accessory Mounting

    Show at the Northwest Shooting Sports Expo, gaming company GAEMS has shown one of their latest wares, the GAEMS Rail System, which uses the common Picatinny rail specification and applies it for the electronic enthusiast. The new Rail System uses the now “old fashioned” quad rail to provide versatile mounting for a variety of devices.

    The GAEMS Rail System comes in two flavors, a “Satellite Stand” and a “Weighted Stand”, the latter being designed primarily for monitors. The Satellite Stand supports lightweight devices such as GAEMS lightweight monitor, tablets, photos, cameras, etc. The Weighted version supports larger devices, up to 14 lbs (about the weight of a 24″ monitor).

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    The hollow inside of the rail is used for cable management and routing, which as a former IT guy is highly appreciated. Nothing worse than a desk with cables going everywhere!

    Pricing on the stands clocks in at $229 for the Satellite and $249 for the Weighted version. Those picking up the weighted version will also get an AR carry handle for both the tacti-cool factor and ease of transport.

    Details on the Satellite Stand:

    • Fully adjustable, the tablet clamp and ball joint rotates 30 degrees in all directions.
    • Supports the GAEMS M-155 & similar size monitors. Up to 4 lbs.
    • Aluminum with anodized black finish.
    • For everyone – but particularly great for gamers, vloggers and streamers.

    Rail Components

    • Quad base
    • 15″ quad rail
    • M-155 spring clamp
    • Tablet clamp & ball joint
    • Steady handle

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    And the Weighted Stand:

    • Fully adjustable, the ball head VESA mount rotates 30 degrees in all directions.
    • Supports up to 24” VESA compatible mounted monitors & devices. Up to 14 lbs.
    • Aluminum with anodized black finish.
    • For everyone – but particularly great for gamers, vloggers and streamers.

    Rail Components

    • Weighted base plate
    • 19.5″ quad rail
    • VESA mount & ball joint
    • Horizontal rail
    • Spring clamp
    • AR Handle

    Nathan S

    One of TFB’s resident Jarheads, Nathan now works within the firearms industry. A consecutive Marine rifle and pistol expert, he enjoys local 3-gun, NFA, gunsmithing, MSR’s, & high-speed gear. Nathan has traveled to over 30 countries working with US DoD & foreign MoDs.

    The above post is my opinion and does not reflect the views of any company or organization.


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