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  • nitroxdiver
    Calguns Addict
    • Aug 2009
    • 6979

    Installed adjustable arms levers on Elcan specter

    Just installed the MKII adjustable arms levers on one of my Elcan Specter DR scopes. Installation took all of 10 minutes taking my time. Cost was $40 for the levers.
    Tools needed were a 1/16" roll pin punch and hammer. No instructions were provided but I found it pretty intuitive. Anyone with an elcan thinking of upgrading their levers to the new adjustable ones, if you have any questions, please feel free to PM me and I'll walk you through it if necessary.

    My reason for upgrading is one of my specters had what I considered to be mounts that weren't sufficiently tight. Yes it was tested on a milspec rail, and I have another specter to compare it to. Easy swap if you ever find your mounts to be loose. FYI, these new MKII levers will NOT fit on the Eotech 553 (su231 peq)


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    FMJBT
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 4888

    I've been running the ARMS 22M rings with MK-II levers for about 2 years on my SPR. No complaints at all. They are a huge improvement over the older style levers in terms of fine tuning them to fit various rails. I have them set up so that one is pushed all the way forward within the slot and the other is all the way to the rear so there is no front to back wiggle room prior to locking down. Return to zero with these rings has been extremely consistent with little if any discernible shift after removing/re-installing.

    U.S. Navy (Retired) 1994-2015

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    • #3
      nitroxdiver
      Calguns Addict
      • Aug 2009
      • 6979

      Thanks for the field report on the mkII's. Completely bad *** rifle too btw!


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      • #4
        emtothedee
        Member
        • Mar 2014
        • 499

        Where did you get them from

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        • #5
          nitroxdiver
          Calguns Addict
          • Aug 2009
          • 6979

          I ordered them directly from arms. They were 40$ for the pair. Installed them myself with a roll pin punch. 10 minutes total install time. Easy to adjust and now perfectly tight on my rail.


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          • #6
            Sliik
            Member
            • Nov 2014
            • 212

            Originally posted by FMJBT
            I've been running the ARMS 22M rings with MK-II levers for about 2 years on my SPR. No complaints at all. They are a huge improvement over the older style levers in terms of fine tuning them to fit various rails. I have them set up so that one is pushed all the way forward within the slot and the other is all the way to the rear so there is no front to back wiggle room prior to locking down. Return to zero with these rings has been extremely consistent with little if any discernible shift after removing/re-installing.

            sick coating on that rifle brother.
            Glock Armorer
            Night Sight Installer (West Hollywood)

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            • #7
              tiemouths
              Junior Member
              • Dec 2014
              • 2

              Installed them myself with a roll pin punch. 10 minutes total install time. Easy to adjust and now perfectly tight on my rail.

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