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Posted: 12/27/2004 10:03:37 PM EDT
| can anyone recommend a set up that will allow me to remove and remount a scope without needing to rezero? i'd like to be able to easily switch it out with my aimpoint which is mounted with a ARMS 22M68 with cantilever spacer. i'd like to do this as inexpensively as possible. |
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The Larue M4 scope mount is the best QD mount for an AR-15. It will run about $185 but return to zero perfectly. They also have some of the best customer service around. My new philosophy is to spend a little more one time and not worry about it again. So my vote is definitely for the M4 Larue mount. If you don't already know the web address, it is: www.laruetactical.com. Wes |
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I love the ARMS #22's, but the ones I have now *were* excessively tight on my rail extension, and even tighter on the receiver itself (Bushmaster). Disassembly of the rings, and a few careful minutes with the dremel took care of that, however. One GREAT thing about the Larue mount is the adjustability of the tension. For this reaon alone, I would really have to say that the Larue is the better mount, between the two. |
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ARMS #22 always repeats zero for me. $109.00. Don't get me wrong, I love Larue. However I have had no experience with their scope mounts other than the one I have for my Comapct ACOG. It just seems that if you can buy tried and true QD rings from ARMS for $109...why spend $180.00? Don't forget the ARMS #37 conversion rings if you need a 1" solution. Tack |
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