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Posted: 1/17/2010 6:17:45 PM EDT
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Here is what I am trying to figure out. When you put a scope on an AR-15 or AR-10 that has the high front sight, doesent it get in the way of the sight picture? Does anyone have a picture of what it looks like when looking through the scope of something with this kind of setup?
Here is what im talking about. And these are the 3 rifles that im in love with, well 2 are the same persons he just changed the scope, but I want the DPMS Tac 20, im just curious how it looks through the scope on this... http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/561/dscf0475k.jpg http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/mongostuff/100_1402.jpg http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s107/mongostuff/100_1373.jpg Thanks! |
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The bipod on the first AR is on backwards. No it's not. The way it's installed now if you lean into the rifle a bit the bipod will stay up. If you installed the way you want, if you leaned in to the rifle the bipod would collapse (which is NOT a 'good thing'). |
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On mine, I have an Aimpoint ML2 and, since there is no magnification, you can sight right through the glass. With a regular scope, you won't see the front site because it's too close to the objective lens but you'd have to flip the scope off to use the BUIS.
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| I just put a 1-4x24 on mine. You can somewhat clearly make out the FSB on 1 power (out of focus, but very easy to see). By the time you get to 2 power (or maybe slightly more) you can no longer see the FSB. You do need to make sure the centerline of the scope is above the center line of the FSB. |
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The bipod on the first AR is on backwards. No it's not. The way it's installed now if you lean into the rifle a bit the bipod will stay up. If you installed the way you want, if you leaned in to the rifle the bipod would collapse (which is NOT a 'good thing'). Yes it is ! If you lean into the bipod on the 1st pic it will collapse backwards. They are made to fold forward. It's on right in the 2nd 2 pictures. |
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