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Posted: 7/14/2003 1:54:14 PM EDT
| I would like to see some of the different Aimpoint mounts and positions you have them at on your rifles. I am especially interested in the one mount, I forget what it is called, that is placed on the front side of an A3 upper and holds the Aimpoint sight over the handguard and up a little bit. Thanks for the pics. |
| Yeah I think that is the right name for it. I saw a pic on here once of one installed on a gun and was just trying to see if I could get it posted again because I'm looking into getting one for my RRA M4. Oh yeah, Spartan, you have one nice looking rifle. [bounce] |
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ARMS 22M68 w/Cantilever spacer: [img]http://photos.ar15.com/WS_Content/ImageGallery/Attachments/DownloadAttach.asp?sAccountUnq=24926&iGalleryUnq=235&iImageUnq=12665[/img] [img]http://photos.ar15.com/WS_Content/ImageGallery/Attachments/DownloadAttach.asp?sAccountUnq=24926&iGalleryUnq=235&iImageUnq=12668[/img] |
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THE PRECISION REFLEX AIMPOINT MOUNT...... [IMG]http://www.thermaldynamics.com/pictures/mstn/M4Short.JPG[/IMG] BELOW, MIDDLE - KAC OFFSET, NOW CALLED KAC EXTENSION MOUNT IN KAC LITERATURE...... BELOW, BOTTOM: GG&G CANTILEVER MOUNT...... [IMG]http://www.thermaldynamics.com/pictures/mstn/M4.JPG[/IMG] WES GRANT [URL]MSTN.BIZ[/URL] |
| Hey max power, I know this is a little off subject, but is that one of those don't tread on me flags (the one with just the red and white stripes and the snake uncoiled) behind your AR-15? I have been looking forever for one of those flags. The only one I can find is the orange one with the coiled snake on it. |
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Yup, it's the first Navy jack. I found it online. Just do a google search for historic flags. First Navy Jack [img]http://photos.ar15.com/ImageGallery/Attachments/DownloadAttach.asp?iImageUnq=11931[/img] Gadsen flag [img]http://photos.ar15.com/ImageGallery/Attachments/DownloadAttach.asp?iImageUnq=10612[/img] |
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Here is my aimpoint w/ the ARMS #39 [img]http://www.msnusers.com/_Secure/0RAAAAIcT84pPpMXj7jWBwCaO279RLpqUFuiT5EZjEAUfWbarcYwejkGv2cAysoRWbr83uKCA04sM5hpN9p9XlKWrJlG4s0jI0xKgznpzGOk/Range%20018.jpg?dc=4675418926521696297[/img] [img]http://www.msnusers.com/_Secure/0RAAAAIETpIlPpMXj7jWBwD!Yk2ECd0*gRJac6*weEBIZ9s0DgZiMLni7NbBN869UMHRRmMAPF!y5AFkVOs1rndPsE7Mvc!J0uHFCYvSsBeQ/Range%20021.jpg?dc=4675418926559698804[/img] [img]http://www.msnusers.com/_Secure/0TQCz*woWaUjqL!HZE4xdU!8qQiSIVRf9vTlmmzd2ydU!LhkbsZtwbikQzvD9xw4UUj6kJVzR*AiEaiWAszcGvk3ppzZt4XAnYrdB7O2CCu1T*hbvYYU6VA/Finished%20AR1%20013.jpg?dc=4675419207689048361[/img] |
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Quoted: Lumpy, is your ML2 have any magnification at all. By that I mean is it the 2x version of the ML2? Thnx. Nope, just the standard ML2 (non-magnified, non-nightvision adaptable). The magnified versions suck, it truly is like looking thru a toilet paper tube, and for me robs it of the ability to do both eyes open shooting (which is WAY better for punching things other than bullseyes). When it comes to magnification, my choice would be the Trijicon ACOGs with BAC, which if all goes well, I'll have one of shortly. |
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THIS IS A PIC OF MY '95 VINTAGE PRECISION REFLEX MFG AIMPOINT COMP MOUNT, SUITABLE FOR .50 BMG USE, THE PROTOTYPE FOR WHAT BECAME THE FIRST AIMPOINT COMP MOUNT BOUGHT BY SOCOM. [IMG]http://www.thermaldynamics.com/pictures/mstn/PRIMount.JPG[/IMG] IT IS SHOWN NEXT TO THE FINAL VERSION, VINTAGE 2003. I'LL TAKE THE LATTER, THANKS. WES |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: ARMS 22M68 w/Cantilever spacer: [b][size=3]Lumpy196, were did you get the cantilver spacer? Very cool ![/size=3][/b] Wes of course [;)] I found one today at the GunShow. Paul McKittrick [b]P.K. Firearms[/b] 217-774-5810 had some. Nice Guy. Good Stuff [img]http://www.hunt101.com/img/052326.JPG[/img] |
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