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Posted: 1/29/2012 5:27:49 AM EDT
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Hi All,
First off you all need to know that Im an old geezer (60yrs old) I have a Bushmaster XM15 E2s carbine with a removable carry handle, I've added a few things to it to make it look cooler, and one, a CMC drop in trigger to aid in acuresy. I currently have an old (15yr old) Tasco Propoint mounted on top of the carry handle, the old dot sight still works good, and being mounted on the carry handle seems to work well for me BUT it seems that almost everyone is going with a flat top receiver, so my question is what is the advantage of me taking off the carry handle, and mounting a dot sight directally on top of the receiver? Also forgive this dumb question, but I read all the talk of co-wittness, what does that exactally mean, I think maybe it means that I can use my iron sights as well as the dot sight is that right? Also I've read about 1/3 co-witness, and complete co-witness, can someone tell me the difference? I plan to get a new dot sight, and am looking at the Vortex Strikefire, or the Primary Arms multi retical, but if I mount them directally on top of my receiver, I will have to get a rear flip-up sight as well, so what will be the best mount to get for the dot sight, so that I can also see my iron sights as well? I know there are alot of questions, but any help here will be greatly appriciated. Thanks Much, Paul |
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No problem.
Absolutely. Larue Tactical makes the best in my opinion. Brobo and ADM makes mounts too. All of the brands I listed make quick disconnect mounts. There are many advantages to using quick disconnect mounts, but they are more expensive. If you are on a tight budget then Primary Optics makes some inexpensive mounts. Here's a Vortex StrikeFire with a Larue cantilever mount:
Here's a Trijicon ACOG with a Larue mount:
Here's a Bushnell Elite 3200 with a Larue mount :
Here's a Vortex StrikeFire with a cheap 'clamp on' China mount like with PrimaryArms sells:
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