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Posted: 11/7/2009 8:01:00 AM EDT
| I am looking at getting an AN/PVS 22 for my Rem LTR. The rifle is mounted in a Bell and Carlson A2 stock. My question is regarding mounting options. I have seen some PVS units mounted on a Picatinny rail that appears to be mounted over the barrel, and I have seen some mounted on a rail (attached to the front scope ring) hanging over the top of the scope. I am not sure which mounting method is a better solution and I am looking for opinions and personal experiences with both methods. In addition, regarding the rail mount over the barrel; how is the rail secured to the weapon? I assume it is mounted to the stock and not the barrel. |
| The McCann SIRS system is the other one you have probably seen. It does take some modifications to your stock. http://www.mccannindustries.com/mount/sirs/sirs.html Here at TNVC we use both the Rem. MARS and McCann MIRS systems and are very happy with both. |
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Also, we've heard and seen "other" threads on other forums that somehow discounted these rail systems because they "flex". Well, they better flex under recoil or they will snap! There is good reason the wings of a B-52 flex as well. |
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