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Posted: 1/31/2006 10:29:07 PM EDT
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I was wondering if it would be better for me to remove my a-3 carry handle and mount my eotech on there with a buis? Or should I just buy some new handguards like yankee machine and mount it on the rails at the end of the new handguards. I was told that it was better to have the eotech mounted further down the gun? better for CQC? I am a police officer and I need to find out the best way. |
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I much prefer "on the flat-top" with a BUIS. I've found that I don't like "stuff" mounted on my forend. That's where I grab the rifle to carry, to lean up against something, to pick up from where it's leaning, etc. With that big-ole' EO on the forend, you've just taken away "holding" space. For me, the PERFECT set-up (given my big head) has been an EOTech on a RRA Dominator. Mounted directly to the flat-top is just too low for me (and again, my big head). I have plans for another upper/EOTech combo, and that one will be getting the LaRue mount and either an ARMS #40 (left-over) or the LaRue A1. I agree with QUIB that you could try the chopped BUIS. Or you could sell your carry handle to fund a dominator or other BUIS. |
| I brought my personal EO 552 here to Iraq. I was issued an aimpoint, but prefer EO. Anyway, back home I mounted it on the receiver with an arms 40L BUIS. I started out with it the same way here. However, I moved it to the front handguard so I could mount an AN/PVS 17 night sight on the receiver. From butt to muzzle I had a BUIS, the 17 mount, and the 552. I liked having the 552 forward, but didn't keep it there very long. I moved it back to the receiver because I was issued a PEQ 2, which is now on the top rail. I keep the PVS 17 on my helmet now. From butt to muzzle I now have a BUIS, and EO on the receiver, and the PEQ 2 on the front rail. You should try to borrow a forward mount EOtech set up to see if you like it. Some people claim it cuts down on tunnel vision. It did seem to do that. You would definitely need a very solid front rail system to mount it forward, especially for police work, which is what I do back home. |
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