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1/26/2010 5:14:17 AM EDT
i appreciate any knowledge on repeatability (or any other gg&g fact.) please no more larue plugs; im only asking about gg&g. thank you.
1/26/2010 5:25:07 AM EDT
[#1]
I am quite impressed with GG&G
1/26/2010 5:40:05 AM EDT
[#2]
thank you. how is repeatability?
1/26/2010 5:49:36 AM EDT
[#3]
I've got their QD cam lever  scout scope rail and an eotech cam lever, and they've always re-zeroed within 1moa (usually less)  when swapping between the two on my .308...
I'm very satisfied with them, my only issue is that the cam lever sticks out a good bit, so on a low-profile gun it may get in the way, but it's fine on my .308...

Just make sure and adjust it to lock down tightly.  You can get it to go snug, then one more rotation will be god-awful tight, but 1/2 revolution will be just right...

1/26/2010 6:07:21 AM EDT
[#4]
thank you very much. does it ever pop open accidentally? how many lugs engage slots?is the lever reverseable? does the lever lock in closed position?
1/26/2010 6:41:20 AM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
thank you very much. does it ever pop open accidentally? how many lugs engage slots?is the lever reverseable? does the lever lock in closed position?


Never pops open, the lever ends up where it ends up.   There is only one cross-bolt that actually engages the slot, but the whole left side of the rail for about 5" engages the rail for repeatable alignment.  Depending on your rail tolerance, it may be forwards or backwards. You pull the lever straight out (away from mount) and rotate it until it locks up tightly when you close it. This allows it to fit practically any rail (even out-of-spec rails). But it locks in either position...  Are you looking for a scope mount like mine (or with integral rings) or an Eotech mount?
1/26/2010 6:54:23 AM EDT
[#6]
you have a nice rig. i am looking 4 a mount with integral rings& the ggg seems best so ivalue your real life experience
1/26/2010 6:57:45 AM EDT
[#7]
Thanks, you won't be disappointed.
Just make sure to properly adjust the cam (find the right "notch") where it is tight, but still removable, and it will work great.
I like the tool-less adjustment of the cam.

1/26/2010 7:10:00 AM EDT
[#8]
you r the only respondant ive had that is of value. all others push larue, so much so that i get larue nausia. besides, i cant see the logic of the larue mount that ultimately rests the scope tube on a thin strip of metal sandwiched between 2 concave sides.
1/26/2010 7:27:01 AM EDT
[#9]
I have 5 of the integral ring mounts. One is on the gun in my Avatar...

Zero is not a problem... Eye relief may be. Even the cantilevered mount doesn't provide room for a lot of relief.

What's your application?

1/26/2010 7:28:22 AM EDT
[#10]
With the Larue, i think the geometry of the lower portions of the rings causes it to self-stabilize when you tighten them down, and i think the design is so that you can use 1", 30mm or 34mm rings on the same base if you change scopes later.  GG&G integral bases are one size.  But i went with the scout rail anyway, so i could use any rings i wanted...

Not apples to apples, but:

Larue: $195


GG&G: $200
1/26/2010 7:38:49 AM EDT
[#11]
i have a s&w mp15. & i am mounting a burris 3x9 short mag with a mad .  is the ggg one piece std. mount okay 4 me ?
1/26/2010 7:49:24 AM EDT
[#12]
mp15 with mad & burris 3x9 short mag
1/26/2010 7:50:07 AM EDT
[#13]
I'd get this one...
1/26/2010 7:54:18 AM EDT
[#14]


Yup, for the right height and eye relief, that's probably your best bet with the integral-ring models.
1/26/2010 8:10:39 AM EDT
[#15]
Full disclosure...

I prefer the finish and over all design of most Larue stuff, but I prefer the clamping method of the Accucam.
1/26/2010 8:17:43 AM EDT
[#16]
Quoted:
Full disclosure...

I prefer the finish and over all design of most Larue stuff, but I prefer the clamping method of the Accucam.


Same here....
1/31/2010 5:59:13 PM EDT
[#17]
As a self proclaimed engineer, I'm wondering why you're having a tough time figuring it out.  Look at the design, and do all of us peons a huge favor....and enlighten us.  You've already made it painfully obvious that you don't give a shit what any of us say.

Put a GGG on your fake ACOG and report back with quantifiable results.

Cheers.

1/31/2010 6:16:20 PM EDT
[#18]
Another option to consider is the ADM Recon.  It's rock solid and has great repeatability––also a little cheaper than the GG&G or LaRue.

http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/ll9/motovarmint/ADMRecon.jpg
1/31/2010 8:04:19 PM EDT
[#19]
Quoted:
As a self proclaimed engineer, I'm wondering why you're having a tough time figuring it out.  Look at the design, and do all of us peons a huge favor....and enlighten us.  You've already made it painfully obvious that you don't give a shit what any of us say.

Put a GGG on your fake ACOG and report back with quantifiable results.

Cheers.



Haha, oh yea, it WAS MeLee with the Fakog wasn't it
1/31/2010 9:18:53 PM EDT
[#20]
Umm I hate to break it to you guys, but GG&G DOES make good stuff.

I have heard they are guaranteed to at worst 1/2MOA repeatability.

Although LaRue or ADM may be a little better design and maybe newer, GG&G is by no means a slouch in the optics world. Just a little less common, thats all
1/31/2010 11:32:46 PM EDT
[#21]
you should go back & actually read what i posted. your comment is unfounded.  for some reason , people are eager to berate a.r.m.s. ( i dont care either way ) .  but if your sacred mount is questioned you freak .  did it ever occur to you that you act like a pack of democrats. attacking a man personally instead of discussing the details of the issue ? its only a stupid piece of metal .  by all means, be happy with it .
2/1/2010 4:26:17 AM EDT
[#22]
duplicate - name calling - arguing
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