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  • airman23
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 80

    QD scope mount for AR-15 with Maytech BUIS

    Hello all. I've got a Maytech B.U.I.S. mounted on my AR-15 20" flatop. I'm looking to get a scope, either the Leupold Mark AR MOD 1 3-9x40mm or the Nikon M-223 3-8X32 BDC. I need to know what scope mount to get that will give me clearance over the Maytech B.U.I.S. I've been looking at the both the American Defense Recon-H Quick Disconnect or the LaRue Tactical Mount QD LT135 both either in 30mm or 1" depending on what scope I choose. Has anybody got this kind of configuration. what scope mount should I get. Please give you recommendations.

    Thanks
    Last edited by airman23; 06-09-2013, 9:13 PM.
  • #2
    HK Dave
    Calguns Addict
    • Oct 2008
    • 5737

    Take a good look at Bobro.

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    • #3
      FMJBT
      Veteran Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 4888

      Clearance will depend upon the diameter of the occular end of the scope. The Nikon looks a bit larger in diameter than the Leupold.... I run the Matech on the rear of one of my RECCE builds in conjunction with a Leatherwood CMR in a Burris PEPR QD mount. The Burris mount puts the scope about 1/8" higher than the LaRue LT-104 or ADM RECON mounts, and ends up with about 1/16" clearance with the lens caps in place on the Leatherwood. The Burris mount is pretty solid, although not as well made as the ADM or LaRue mounts. I have run it for about 2 years now without any issues.
      U.S. Navy (Retired) 1994-2015

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      • #4
        Caseless
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2005
        • 1650

        Originally posted by HK Dave
        Take a good look at Bobro.
        +1. No adjustment needed. IMHO they are one step up from LaRue.

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        • #5
          zio707
          CGSSA Associate
          • Feb 2013
          • 945

          Originally posted by Caseless
          +1. No adjustment needed. IMHO they are one step up from LaRue.

          +2, absolutely a better locking system than LaRue... unless of coarse you like your railed chewed up.
          "Fish to Live, Live to Hunt"

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          • #6
            IPSICK
            Veteran Member
            • Nov 2005
            • 4259

            I'm still wondering why the BUIS is affecting mount choice. I would prioritize the mount over the BUIS. If the BUIS don't fit, get a different BUIS.
            "When you get the (men) to the range, you just get the men. But when you bring the (women) to the range, you get the (whole family). And that's what's going to save our 2nd Amendment."--Dianna Liedorff

            "Since self-preservation is the 1st law of nature, we assert the...right to self-defense. The Constitution...clearly affirms the right of every American...to bear arms. And as Americans, we will not give up a single right guaranteed under the Constitution." --Malcolm X

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            • #7
              bigkyle72
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2011
              • 612

              Originally posted by zio707
              +2, absolutely a better locking system than LaRue... unless of coarse you like your railed chewed up.
              +3 they have great stuff

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