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Posted: 6/10/2015 6:45:11 PM EDT
I have one on the way and would like to get a QD mount. Going to mount this on a KAC SR-15 with SOPMOD stock.
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Bobro, nothing to adjust, absolutely repeatable POI, superb machining. Everything else is great, but secondary as far as I'm concerned, and I've used pretty much all of them.
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ADM. You'll regret spending money on the Larue when you see him post around here.
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ADM is on my shit list for shamelessly copying Battle Arms selectors, I will not buy anything made by them. That aside, I like my LaRue mounts. I have a Bobro mount as well, I just like my LT mounts better. Of the five 4x32 ACOGs I have, four of them have LT mounts. LT mount can be mounted almost right next to the BUIS, whereas the Bobros has to be mounted slightly ahead. For a short eye relief scope, it's important to some. <a href="http://s75.photobucket.com/user/Duffypoo/media/eyerelieve.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i314/Duffypoo/eyerelieve.jpg</a> The auto adjustment feature of the Bobro is cool, but in my opinion, is kind of lost on a scope mount, as few move the scope from one rifle to another. It's handy for things that do get moved around, like flashlight and bipod, no need to adjust the mount from one to another. View Quote Awesome picture. Is that the LT100 or LT681? |
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That should be an LT100. The RCO mount is really for mounting without a rear BUIS, or simply run your BUIS in front of the ACOG.
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If I wanted "the best," I'd get a larue.
The ACOG mounts they sell aren't even that expensive. ~$100.....which is CHEAP for what you are buying. I've been very happy with my EOtech riser. |
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I've been looking at these mounts as well. Does anyone have any first hand negative experience with any of these? I know the big players have their fanboys but i'd like to hear from personal experiences. And is there any height difference between all the options? Thanks!
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I'm currently in the market as well for an TA33 mount. Bobro offers different height mounts, correct? The Larue mount on my TA11 could stand to be a little lower.
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I've only used Larue.
Had an LT100, have an LT681 now. Both are great mounts. |
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My LaRue mount is so damn nice compared to the stock TA51 mount, or whatever it's called.
Get the LaRue. |
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I use Larue mounts for everything.
ACOG Aimpoint Leupold Surefire Harris I like the way they clamp. But have heard good things about the Bobro. |
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Think I've decided on the Larue RCO mount. Being that it's made specifically for this ACOG, and gives the most mounting options. It doesn't hurt that they did their return to zero test with this very same mount. I like the relief cuts on the rear of the mount also, it makes it look a little sleeker and probably cuts a tiny bit of weight too.
The other options like Bobro and ADM seem like solid choices also, I think I'd probably be happy with any of them. |
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If you have a fixed stock, the RCO mount makes sense. For a carbine with telescopic stock, simply collapse the stock all the way and you'll get the 1.5" eye relief, and without losing the BUIS.
If you have a BUIS, you can still use the RCO mount, then there's no point in getting the RCO mount, it's meant to be mounted all the way back on a receiver sans the rear sight. |
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If you have a fixed stock, the RCO mount makes sense. For a carbine with telescopic stock, simply collapse the stock all the way and you'll get the 1.5" eye relief, and without losing the BUIS. If you have a BUIS, you can still use the RCO mount, then there's no point in getting the RCO mount, it's meant to be mounted all the way back on a receiver sans the rear sight. View Quote The point for me is only one lever. YMMV |
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I like the GG&G QD mount. Single lever. Easy to grab to remove quickly but not likely to snag. It also sits further back than some and will fit between the KAC 300 m BUIS and KAC RAS II hump with a more rearward location than any other I tried.
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I guess I'll be the weirdo and say GDI R-COM E Model. For $50, I'm ecstatic about it.
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Think I've decided on the Larue RCO mount. Being that it's made specifically for this ACOG, and gives the most mounting options. It doesn't hurt that they did their return to zero test with this very same mount. I like the relief cuts on the rear of the mount also, it makes it look a little sleeker and probably cuts a tiny bit of weight too. <snip> View Quote There's reasons the Marines settled on LaRue mounts, you chose wisely. |
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Right, that's something I hadn't thought about.
With the single lever ARMS mount that used to be on my ACOGs, they got loose and would move without a lot of pressure. Their 19LD mount that came with the TA31ECOS (probably TA01ECOS too) had two levers and didn't unduly move. With a LaRue mount, single or dual lever, it probably makes little difference Quoted:
The point for me is only one lever. YMMV View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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If you have a fixed stock, the RCO mount makes sense. For a carbine with telescopic stock, simply collapse the stock all the way and you'll get the 1.5" eye relief, and without losing the BUIS. If you have a BUIS, you can still use the RCO mount, then there's no point in getting the RCO mount, it's meant to be mounted all the way back on a receiver sans the rear sight. The point for me is only one lever. YMMV |
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I have the ADM, Larue ,GDI ,and Bobro (Trijicon marked) currently i am using the ADM and the GDI on different rifles i like the design better
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ADM. You'll regret spending money on the Larue when you see him post around here. View Quote Back when our nephew was in the Marine Corp and needed a mount for the Aimpoint Micro we got him for his Saw.... Mark and his crew figured out which mount would work the best on the SAW ...they procured a SAW and then made sure they had the right mount for it....then they sent it to him in Okinawa....all on their dime and their time.... This was not the first time LaRue has gone out of the way for the servicemen in our family...head similar stories from other folks trying to get gear to their kinfolk in harness... I might not always agree with what he says....but his actions are what really count in my book. |
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I've only ever used Larue as well, but I have heard good things about these mounts, although very expensive. Anyone have experience with these?
https://www.gdiengineering.com/store/products.html |
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