Posted: 2/2/2009 1:39:36 PM EDT
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LaRue Tactical Comp M2 Mount QD LT-150
QD picatinny mount for the Aimpoint Comp M2...now the standard. PRICE: $115.00 my question is will i need to use a spacer to get it to the correct height on an A4 configuration with an aimpoint?? the M68 CCO mount that is issued is what I have to used a spacer with to get it to the correct height. |
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The LT-150 should mount right to the top of the receiver without a spacer. you followin me??LOL Not where it mounts to the recivier, but my M68 CCo mount has a sleeve in it to bring the height up so the CCo gets a good co witness... Or am i just not explaining it right? |
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The LT-150 should mount right to the top of the receiver without a spacer. you followin me??LOL Not where it mounts to the recivier, but my M68 CCo mount has a sleeve in it to bring the height up so the CCo gets a good co witness... Or am i just not explaining it right? Step 1: Buy LT-150 Step 2: Install aimpoint in the ring Step 3: Mount LT-150 w/ Aimpoint onto your flattop receiver Step 4: Zero optic with a lower 1/3 co-witness There is no spacer for the LT-150 |
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The LT-150 should mount right to the top of the receiver without a spacer. you followin me??LOL Not where it mounts to the recivier, but my M68 CCo mount has a sleeve in it to bring the height up so the CCo gets a good co witness... Or am i just not explaining it right? Step 1: Buy LT-150 Step 2: Install aimpoint in the ring Step 3: Mount LT-150 w/ Aimpoint onto your flattop receiver Step 4: Zero optic with a lower 1/3 co-witness There is no spacer for the LT-150 Ok..Thank you. |
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Quoted: Quoted: The LT-150 should mount right to the top of the receiver without a spacer. you followin me??LOL Not where it mounts to the recivier, but my M68 CCo mount has a sleeve in it to bring the height up so the CCo gets a good co witness... Or am i just not explaining it right? Yeah I have a m68. If you do not use a spacer it is too low to use just mounted on the receiver. With the spacer it is the same height as the LT-150 If you do not use the spacer the m68 is the right height to use on a RAS-II. If you have a ras II and want a la rue there is another larue that is lower for that purpose, it is the same height as the m68 without the spacer |
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The LT-150 should mount right to the top of the receiver without a spacer. you followin me??LOL Not where it mounts to the recivier, but my M68 CCo mount has a sleeve in it to bring the height up so the CCo gets a good co witness... Or am i just not explaining it right? Yeah I have a m68. If you do not use a spacer it is too low to use just mounted on the receiver. With the spacer it is the same height as the LT-150 If you do not use the spacer the m68 is the right height to use on a RAS-II. If you have a ras II and want a la rue there is another larue that is lower for that purpose, it is the same height as the m68 without the spacer Ok, gotcha. The larue is the same height as the M68 with shim...Cool. thanks! thats what i needed. |