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Posted: 7/1/2003 6:16:21 AM EDT
I am thinking about replacing the sight I have on my 16" carbine with a Trijicon Reflex II sight.

I have an ARMS #39 gooseneck mount (which is awesome!) that I used with the last sight.

I am planning on getting the Reflex with Weaver mounting rails so it will work with the ARMS.

Is it possible (or even advisable) to try and co-witness my irons with that particular setup?

Also, what's the difference between the Reflex I and the II?

Also, what about dot choices?

I don't plan to shoot over 100 - 150 yards with this setup.

I'm leaning towards the 12.5 moa triangle for better target acquisition.

Any thoughts???
Link Posted: 7/1/2003 7:02:57 AM EDT
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The top end of my #51 SIR is a #39.

[img]http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid60/pa800570d6f74006cff35bb8cc53e60b4/fc404f59.jpg[/img]

I had a Reflex mounted on an ARMS #15, and it didn't come anywhere close to cowitnessing with the irons.

BTW .... I replaced both of my Reflex's (6.5 dot and 12.9 triangle) with Aimpoint M2's, and am very happy with my decision.


Chris
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