Having used both, I now will only use Bobro. Nothing wrong with Larue, I just feel that the Bobro is a better product.
Having used both, I now will only use Bobro. Nothing wrong with Larue, I just feel that the Bobro is a better product.
Does Bobro make a mount for M4/4S ?
Chief Armorer for Elite Shooting Sports in Manassas VA
Chief Armorer for Corp Arms (FFL 07-08/SOT 02)
I have both Bobro and Larue scope (SPR) mounts. Larue is rock solid and tight and is dedicated to my SPRish upper. One thing, Bobro, is easy to dismount and can be transferred from one rail to another without adjustment. I use my Bobro-mounted Weaver CE to do barrel accuracy grouping on a couple of my other uppers.
How does the Bobro do for stuffing a magnifier and BUIS behind the M4?
Same's true the other side of the coin, I suppose, so I won't fall into that trap.
I was recently trying to decide this same issue - wanted an M4s and also wanted to upgrade to a solid QD mount.
I went with the BOBRO after some public and private advice here and elsewhere. It took less than a minute for me to swap from the factory mount... piece of cake. It locked on solid. I'm pleased. For me, I think this was a great choice. Huge bonus that, although I doubt I'll ever swap, I had the versatility to try both absolute and lower 1/3 co-witness with the same mount to determine which I would actually prefer. I'd never used co-witnessed sights before - plenty of scopes, sure...
I won't say anything about comparison to the LaRue - don't know a damned thing about them first-hand. I will say, though, that the BOBRO has given me no reason to wonder, and if it proves to be as solid as it appears, color me happy.
At some point, I am hoping to talk my wife into a T1 for hers, and, if she wants an aftermarket mount, I'm pretty sure which direction we'll be looking.
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