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I've never done it myself so I'm not 100% on this but my understanding is that it will work, however you need to punch out a rollpin on the RHINO 2 to get the AKA mount to slide on. I believe that you can then put the pin back in place to retain the adaptor.
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You can't punch the pin - you have to pull it. There's no access from the other side to punch it. You will probably ruin the pin during removal. Remove the rear pin. If you don't get it replaced then you can be faily confident that the NOD will not fall off of the rear during adjustment as it will be ramming into your eye socket to do so. If the front roll pin is missing then the socket could easily fall off of the front of the lowering arm.
The socket has to be all the way forward to eject the NOD because there is no eject notch in the RHNO II like on the AKA2.
The forward/rearward lock lever is really close to the NOD and is hard to adjust while in use.
Overall I give this conversion an eight out of ten. In practical use it is solid and reliable - just a little unrefined. For the money, this is a decent option.