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Posted: 8/27/2013 5:52:26 PM EDT
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Hi guys,
I don't post here much, but I thoroughly enjoy looking regularly at the wealth of information people contribute. I have been having a problem determining the right Aimpoint for my underfolder, so I was hoping somebody could help. I have a Polish underfolder with a TWS railed topcover. I placed an EOTech on it, but it sat waaaay too high for any type of a cheek weld. I am pretty sure an Aimpoint Micro (H-1 or T-1) with the factory mount would sit low enough for a proper cheek weld, but what about the other Aimpoints? How about a PRO, for example? And secondly, if you reply that a "regular" Aimpoint would work, what would be the proper mount for it? I would think I would need something that placed it basically right on top of the railed topcover. Thanks in advance and as always, pictures are welcome! |
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H-1 or T-1 on an Ultimak gas tube would be my ideal set-up. Lightweight, compact, co-witness with the irons. I ran a TRS-25 on an Ultimak tube for years and loved it. Has anyone ever fried an optic on an Ultimak rail? The one I had got hot really fast during use. Never killed the optic, but the possibility concerned me. It is the best placement for a red dot on an UF, though. |
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Quoted: Has anyone ever fried an optic on an Ultimak rail? The one I had got hot really fast during use. Never killed the optic, but the possibility concerned me. It is the best placement for a red dot on an UF, though. Quoted: Quoted: H-1 or T-1 on an Ultimak gas tube would be my ideal set-up. Lightweight, compact, co-witness with the irons. I ran a TRS-25 on an Ultimak tube for years and loved it. Has anyone ever fried an optic on an Ultimak rail? The one I had got hot really fast during use. Never killed the optic, but the possibility concerned me. It is the best placement for a red dot on an UF, though. I've seen two first-hand accounts posted by the actual users, one involving an Eotech and the second a Trijicon RMR. Only 2 I have seen, the rest is usually speculation or hearsay. My TRS-25 has been through the fire many times and it just shrugs it off and keeps on going (and going, and going). |
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