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Thread: Tired of the knob on the Aimpoint QRP mount?

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    Tired of the knob on the Aimpoint QRP mount?

    The thing bothered me. Yet, I can't stomach the thought of blowing $100 plus on a new mount. I figured I would just wait for a deal to pop up on a used one, but until then:





    Materials were free and all part of the original mount. The free tip of the day is the end of the obnoxious knob is plastic and will pop off. Remove the staking and disassemble. Cut the threads down and reuse the nut and washer supplied.
    Last edited by RMiller; 06-27-13 at 16:55.

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    All that crap is already inside the knob, Jackson???

    I might do this. Good work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    All that crap is already inside the knob, Jackson???

    I might do this. Good work.
    I was glad the nut was in there. Aimpoint used some crazy fine thread pitch. Basically I wasn't about to find a nut down at the local hardware store.

    This also allows an acceptable amount torque to be placed on the mount. Only down side is you need an 8mm wrench.

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    Tired of the Aimpoint QRP mount knob?

    Outstanding.

    I have a weekend project.

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    Thank you for that, bugged me as well.
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    Also, heads up, the washer and nut aren't painted.

    I used a semi-flat engine enamel and then baked them.

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    More details... do you just back the twisty off all the way??
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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    More details... do you just back the twisty off all the way??
    No, the end of the knurled knob is a plastic cap. Pop it off. Under there you'll find the 8mm nut, washer, and spring. You can either lightly grind the staking off, or just take an 8mm socket and loosen(its possible you could mess the threads up on the nut). Then the toothed part of the knob can turn off.

    I'm sure if you tried to twist the whole knob off you'd create a "double nut situation" and start screwin stuff up.
    Last edited by RMiller; 06-27-13 at 16:05.

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    I didn't think it hurt to put a drop of lock-tite on the threads either.

    I can also loosen the nut out to the end of the threads and there is enough room to pop the optic off.

    I don't see it coming off often and I can use my irons just fine through the tube, so I don't miss a QD mount too much.

    Either way, cast these blimeys to the depths of the parts bin!

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    Ah soooooo!!! Thanks!
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