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Posted: 8/17/2004 5:41:02 PM EDT
one that puts the dot on the front sight.
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Laurue....but doing that would be like having a new corvette with a Briggs & Stratton for a engine
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Are you mounting on a flat top or carry handle? |
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Dillon has a cantilever AimPoint mount for $20. Back cover of the new Blue Press.
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Mine is being mounted on a Surefire M73. I am going to use YHM's 1/2" riser plus the mount that comes with the Tacpoint. Since RSR has not received their shipment of Tacpoints yet, I can't say for sure this will cowitness exactly as you indicate, but I would expect it will get you close. The YHM riser is like $10 or $12. |
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The cheapest riser you can get and a high cheap 30mm weaver scope ring.
Riser-$15 Ring $10 for two and you only need one. $25. Or buy the Arms M68 mount + spacer or the cantiliver spacer that way when your red-dot-thingee dies you'll have a good mount for the Aimpoint you should buy to replace it with. |
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Blue Press, September 2004, page 58, part #890-18617, $19.99. "30mm Cantilever Mount Only". Poo. |
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Agreed, for a Tacpoint, this is the best deal for a mount. |
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sounds great, but I don't have a sept. Blue Press and I could not find it on Dillon's site, could somebody help me out with a link or something?
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Dont guess anyone does. I cant find it on their web site either...
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And that link led right to the website where the mount is not listed...
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The item # for the mount is B90-18617.
Call and ask about it or request a catalog. |
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I emailed Dillon, that part won't be in the online catalog until Sept. 1.
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You are going to have a tough time co-witnessing on the M73 no matter what you mount the scope in. The M73 deck is lower than the flat-top, and you will need some bassardized setup.
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How low is it exactly? The standard Aimpoint mounts 9and copies) should put the irons in the lower third when mounted on the lattop. The irons should still be relatively low in the sight picture when mounted on the M73. |
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Grant has a pic on here somewhere with a ruler behind it. I'm thinking between 3/8ths to 1/4. I didn't measure mine at the time. This height difference is by design. It allows the mounting of the PEQ devices.
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I already knew it was designed lower than the flattop for mounting a LAM. I was just commenting on how it really isn't that low and should be fine with any of the taller Aimpoint mounts. |
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www.cobraairsoft.com/images/MO-R-02-GD.jpg
This one is $45 bucks. Knights Copy. www.cobraairsoft.com/images/MO-R-01-GD.jpg If you dont like the cant mount this will work. $33 bucks. I plan on using the cant mount for $45 bucks. Someone else on this board is using one and said they are all metal and are a great deal. |
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I owned one of the airsoft knights copy cantilever, and there is nothing wrong with them for a dedicated plinker, mounting a plinking optic such as the tacpoint...
they are a good deal for the money. |
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That's what I went with. I picked one up on Ebay for $37. My Tac-point is going on a 9mm flat top upper for bowling pins and steel plates. With the money I have saved, I may still have enough cash laying around to get in on the ACOG group buy. |
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I just put my Tacpoint (using supplied mount) on a YHM 1/2 riser and it co-whitnesses just fine on my flat top. Cost was $11.00.
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C'mon, dude. Let's play nice with these guys. Rember what happened during the last Tacpoint melee. |
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LOL, it was all in fun. The thread is "cheapest, serviceable mount for the tacpoint" and I thought that duct tape would make a good choice! C4 |
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Tacpoint, what a pile of garbage. |
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The dillion mount says its out of stock and no longer available
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What's the difference the optic itself is disposable......... |
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LOL good point! I would have to say that most of these cheap mounts people are interested in are made out of pot metal and won't last long..... C4 |
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Funny! |
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Won't last long? What the heck you think people are doing with their Tac-points? Taking tactical carbine classes with the GGGC? |
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I think some of them just might do such a thing. Some of them them brain washed themselves into thinking that the tacpoint is as GOOD as an Aimpoint.... C4 |
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Well untill my bowling pins shoot back, I think I am safe.
I'll stick to EOTech for those other "reactive" targets that return fire. Besides, everyone knows that EOTechs are WAY better than Aimpoints anyway! |
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This is true! It really chaps my azz that I have to defend Aimpoints.... C4 |
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Now THAT was funny! |
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Per C4's recomendation, I bought an airsoft / KAC knock off mount for my tacpoint. It is obviously not the same quality as KAC or ARMS or anything else that is a true mil-spec mount. However, it is made of aluminum and not "pot metal". And it only cost me $29. Not a bad deal at all.
Thanks for the advice Grant! Now I can afford to buy a LaRue QR for my EOTech and the magnifier when it comes out. |
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SWYW ... |
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Tell me what you really think, I don't read code............ |
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See above......... |
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For thoose of you that have used the YHM 1/2 riser with the Tacpoint supplied mount how does it cowitness with irons? Even with front post? Front post in the lower third? Thanks,
Steve |
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I am curious as to why anyone is trying to co-witness a cheap optic??? Aren't these things just for plinking???? C4 |
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To continue the plinking if the batteries go dead & no spares are on-hand.
OK, but really, I believe the 1/2" riser may do the trick. I don't have the setup to try it out. Thatch39 posted earlier in the thread. IM Thatch39 to ask. |
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So if you have a fixed front sight how do you use it for plinking if you do not have the dot at least egaul to sit on top of the post?
Steve |
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