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Looking to mount a Trijicon 1-6x24 scope with 30mm tube on a flat-top AR. Would prefer a quick-detach mount. Suggestions on which brands I should look at? Thanks.
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I wouldn't bother and grab some offset irons or red dot. I'm assuming it's because you want access to your BUIS? Be it training or real life, so you detach the 1-6, now what fumble to put it in your carrier or toss it?
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Bobro or Larue have an excellent return to zero
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https://www.gggaz.com/ac-30-quick-de...ope-mount.html
The accucam adjusts to lock down tight and zero stays put. I run a version that's made for ACOG's. The lever is easy enough to work while wearing gloves too. All my ACOG's came to wearing one after I put the first one thru the ringer.
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They do make a throw-lever style mount now but I do not have experience enough to recommend it. Back when I ran one they were bolt on knob only. Which technically is QD, just QD with a tool. So I think it depends on the definition of QD. If you want throw-levers I really like Larue. Much more than American Defense, but AD will do in a pinch. For whatever reason throw-levers are now "old school". The new trend has switched back to the big bolt on knobs. Geiselle mounts are really popular right now. With a tool they will "quickly" detach. But it is much more tedious than with a throw-lever mount as hand tight will not be tight enough.
Trijicon is a pricey/quality scope so I assume you want an equal quality mount. Hence my recommending Larue and Geiselle (maybe Badger), both well respected and less than cheap brands. But American Defense, Bobro, even Burris will all work. Last edited by tacticalcity; 12-05-2022 at 10:46 AM.. |
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I’m partial to the Burris PEPR mount. They claim 1/4 MOA remount accuracy.
https://www.burrisoptics.com/ar-sign...p.e.p.r.-mount Like their Signature rings, the PEPR has the polymer inserts. Makes for easy cant adjustments if desired.
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I have Larue and ADM Recon QD Mounts. I really like the ADM since they can be adjusted without tools.
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Here's a test showing the shift with several brands of mounts. They are all small enough to be repeatable (all less than 1/4 MOA), but some are significantly lower.
https://www.recoilweb.com/guide-to-q...nts-57239.html Zero Shift (MOA) ADM 0.135 Alamo0.027 Bobro 0.016 Burris 0.223 GDI0.045 GG&G 0.043 LaRue0.076 PRI 0.049 Sent from my Pixel 7 Pro using Tapatalk
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