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    I've got an old Burris Fastfire mounted on a Midwest Industries red dot mount which co-witnesses with the irons, and it's still working. Not the best red dot, so a Trijicon or Aimpoint should be fine.


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    There is a chance that the MRO could benefit from the very forward positioning with the ultimak. The MRO with its notorious parallax issues could have reduced problems the further from your eye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krazykarl View Post
    There is a chance that the MRO could benefit from the very forward positioning with the ultimak. The MRO with its notorious parallax issues could have reduced problems the further from your eye.
    I’ve never experience the parallax problems that so many seem to complain about. I own 5 MROs including one with a 14k serial number that I’ve been running since 2015. Maybe I’m really consistent with my cheek weld and head placement. Or maybe I’m lucky. No magnification issues either. Just the slight blue tint. Ive shot a lot of steel between 10 and 20 yards…..when I miss it’s all me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Heavyweight View Post
    I’ve never experience the parallax problems that so many seem to complain about. I own 5 MROs including one with a 14k serial number that I’ve been running since 2015. Maybe I’m really consistent with my cheek weld and head placement. Or maybe I’m lucky. No magnification issues either. Just the slight blue tint. Ive shot a lot of steel between 10 and 20 yards…..when I miss it’s all me.


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    10 to 200 yards


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    Quote Originally Posted by Heavyweight View Post
    My experience with other side rail mounts on other AKM platforms was that the optic ended up sitting a bit too high for my liking. Certainly shootable but I really like my cheek down on the stock. So I was just avoiding them in general. If anyone made a railed top cover for the M70 that didn’t totally suck I’d be all over it.
    Here's the rear biased Yugo optic mount that's made by AK Master Mount. It sits as low as you can get without being on the rail. It's pretty much at a perfect height for me to get a good cheek weld for my ACOG. They also make a full length version if you want your optic to be more forward.



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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Don't feel alone, I had to "learn" AKs too. Awkward optics, even irons aren't ideal, strange / different trigger, typically a short LOP unless you have a NATO length stock, rock and lock mags require some time if they are new to you and a host of other differences.

    Took me more than a little bit before I could effectively shoot an AK pattern rifle as well as my others.
    It was just the opposite for me.

    I used combloc stuff from the beginning and had to "learn" the AR pattern. It felt completely foreign the first time I fired one.

    That was the 90's and people hadn't really figured out how to build them yet. Lots of stoppages in classes and competitions while my AKM worked. I know they've improved since. I played with them and had a couple that ran well. Used one at a two-gun match and had a stoppage. I didn't practice clearing them enough so it ruined the stage. I never really cared for AR's but am impressed by thier accuracy. I don't own one now. (Or any AK's)

    But I digress.

    The Ultimak is an excellent way to mount your RDS. If you dont like that, or want to use a magnified optic, use the side rail. I tried many ways and that's what I learned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bret View Post
    Here's the rear biased Yugo optic mount that's made by AK Master Mount. It sits as low as you can get without being on the rail. It's pretty much at a perfect height for me to get a good cheek weld for my ACOG. They also make a full length version if you want your optic to be more forward.


    Hey Bret…..how do you like the M90? Decent accuracy? If I hadn’t already had lots of ammo and magazines for the 7.62 I’d probably have gone the M90 route.


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    It's accurate and reliable with very good fit and finish. The only negative is that it's heavy. I have several M90 variants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron3 View Post
    It was just the opposite for me.

    I used combloc stuff from the beginning and had to "learn" the AR pattern. It felt completely foreign the first time I fired one.

    That was the 90's and people hadn't really figured out how to build them yet. Lots of stoppages in classes and competitions while my AKM worked. I know they've improved since. I played with them and had a couple that ran well. Used one at a two-gun match and had a stoppage. I didn't practice clearing them enough so it ruined the stage. I never really cared for AR's but am impressed by thier accuracy. I don't own one now. (Or any AK's)

    But I digress.

    The Ultimak is an excellent way to mount your RDS. If you dont like that, or want to use a magnified optic, use the side rail. I tried many ways and that's what I learned.
    I think I got my SP1 carbine in 1981 and despite shooting some of the cheapest surplus ammo I could find in Sportsman's Guide (Like Malaysian surplus from the 60s) the few stoppages I've had have all been magazine related (usually tying to save a dollar on some no name 30 round crap magazine).

    My dad got an A2 rifle around 85/86 and we went shooting the week of my wedding in 2001. When I went to clean his the bolt and carrier looked like a piece of charcoal with worn lumps of carbon all over it. I asked him when he cleaned it last and he told me "Well I bought it around 1986." Not sure of the round count but he was a regular shooter.

    But yeah when people started doing builds, I saw lots of problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    I think I got my SP1 carbine in 1981 and despite shooting some of the cheapest surplus ammo I could find in Sportsman's Guide (Like Malaysian surplus from the 60s) the few stoppages I've had have all been magazine related (usually tying to save a dollar on some no name 30 round crap magazine).

    My dad got an A2 rifle around 85/86 and we went shooting the week of my wedding in 2001. When I went to clean his the bolt and carrier looked like a piece of charcoal with worn lumps of carbon all over it. I asked him when he cleaned it last and he told me "Well I bought it around 1986." Not sure of the round count but he was a regular shooter.

    But yeah when people started doing builds, I saw lots of problems.
    Man I wish my dad had been into guns. He was a big time hunter. He took the grand slam of North American sheep in the 70’s. He believed in guns for self defense but by today’s standards was a total fud. Guns were tools. The most interesting thing he owned was a S&W 686. I tried time and time again to get him to buy so many of the awesome offerings at that time by H&K and a Colt AR. He’ll, I couldn’t even get him interested in a Hi-Power or 1911. He’d say do I look like a terrorist to you son? And he wouldn’t buy on my behalf using my own money. When I turned 18 I started buying what I could but I didn’t have the access to the cash I needed to buy very much. So I missed out on a lot of great opportunities.


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