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[Last Edit: 1/6/2021 12:39:10 AM EST by JohnDough]
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Idk but I want it.
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A regular NF 1.5" Unimount is 5.4oz. Probably something close to this.
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Thats their Ultramount. Been asking the NF mil/gov/le rep for years since the mount was first shown on solsys. Its prod capacity has been 100% set towards their USSOCOM ATACR contracts. No known date for commercial sales was the last update.
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I'm willing to bet that if enough demand exists, they will want to make a buck...somehow they have enough ATACR's to sell to civilians, I doubt they somehow lack mounts...
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Originally Posted By JohnDough: I'm willing to bet that if enough demand exists, they will want to make a buck...somehow they have enough ATACR's to sell to civilians, I doubt they somehow lack mounts... View Quote I'm sure once they have .gov contracts fulfilled, they will sell these to .civ. You are also making an assumption that ATACR and Mount production capacity is equal in timeliness and throughput. ' Likely not the case. |
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Need 1.70 and imma in.
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Originally Posted By Rhinowso96: I'm sure once they have .gov contracts fulfilled, they will sell these to .civ. You are also making an assumption that ATACR and Mount production capacity is equal in timeliness and throughput. ' Likely not the case. View Quote They don't even sell their 10+ year old mil-spec mount to the public. They are an odd company like that, and I think if enough people ask...that might change. |
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Dayumm. When did we go from 65 to 100?
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I'm part of the .mil program and I cant get my hands on one either. Went with badger instead
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Originally Posted By JohnDough: I plan to call and ask. I want them fully aware of demand for them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JohnDough: Originally Posted By hoody2shoez: I'm part of the .mil program and I cant get my hands on one either. Went with badger instead I plan to call and ask. I want them fully aware of demand for them. They are fully aware. Not on their radar. |
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[Last Edit: 1/14/2021 3:56:04 PM EST by JohnDough]
They are listening. If we let them know what we want...and it already exists...sales
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Originally Posted By JohnDough: They are listening. If we let them know what we want...and it already exists...sales https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/453733/20210114_145451_jpg-1779137.JPGpolicy change is easy... View Quote Good luck. |
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But how much will they be?
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[Last Edit: 1/15/2021 8:31:33 AM EST by Soberglitch]
Good luck.
I was lucky to find some mil contract NF rings on ebay and the seller didn’t know what he had. It’s not something they’ll release to the public. They get a contract to make that part to those specs, fulfill that order, and then move on. |
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Originally Posted By Soberglitch: Good luck. I was lucky to find some mil contract NF rings on ebay and the seller didn't know what he had. It's not something they'll release to the public. They get a contract to make that part to those specs, fulfill that order, and then move on. View Quote Got pics? |
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Koop
Originally Posted By Soberglitch: Good luck. I was lucky to find some mil contract NF rings on ebay and the seller didn’t know what he had. It’s not something they’ll release to the public. They get a contract to make that part to those specs, fulfill that order, and then move on. View Quote Luck, and pressure, is what is needed to tip the scale and get these released. |
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[Last Edit: 1/16/2021 12:46:11 PM EST by Soberglitch]
Originally Posted By jaqufrost: Got pics? View Quote The ring cap screws are stainless steel and the 1/2 inch cross bolt nut has a coin slot so the rings can be removed in the field without a socket. Both those changes seem to be the standard requirements in mil contracts. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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