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Posted: 3/10/2014 5:30:53 PM EDT
| What is your preferred mount for the compact TA33? Been looking for the Trijicon tall QD mount made by Bobro and can't find one anywhere. Trying to figure out if I should go with a different one. |
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This. I didn't like how the ADM took up more rail space than the Larue. The OCD part of me didnt like the gap of the ADM mount either ![]() Quoted:
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I loved my larue mount when I had a TA33 This. I didn't like how the ADM took up more rail space than the Larue. The OCD part of me didnt like the gap of the ADM mount either ![]() Picture in post # 2. http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_18/493356_TRIJICON_picture_thread.html&page=28 |
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Quoted: This. I didn't like how the ADM took up more rail space than the Larue. The OCD part of me didnt like the gap of the ADM mount either ![]() Quoted: Quoted: I loved my larue mount when I had a TA33 This. I didn't like how the ADM took up more rail space than the Larue. The OCD part of me didnt like the gap of the ADM mount either ![]() I see what you mean. Does look a little odd
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Quoted: It lowers it a bit, making it juuuuust right. Quoted: Quoted: How do you like the height of the larue mount in comparison to the mount that comes with it? It lowers it a bit, making it juuuuust right. |
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Does anyone put the Larue mount on with the locking lever on the right side? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I did. Made more sense to me that way. Being right handed, I usually charge the rifle with my left hand. Putting the locking lever on the right side kept it out of my way. Worked great. |
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I did. Made more sense to me that way. Being right handed, I usually charge the rifle with my left hand. Putting the locking lever on the right side kept it out of my way. Worked great. Quoted:
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Does anyone put the Larue mount on with the locking lever on the right side? Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I did. Made more sense to me that way. Being right handed, I usually charge the rifle with my left hand. Putting the locking lever on the right side kept it out of my way. Worked great. I just put mine that way but didn't know if it could interfere with ejection Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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