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Outlander Systems
01-04-15, 17:55
Just picked up a 3x24 ACOG.
Trijicon is recommending the TA51 as a fixed option, but that base looks ridiculously large for this scope.
The TA60 looks like a better choice if I'm going to run a fixed mount.
Any advice from Compact ACOG owners?
I'm also looking at the Weaver Mount, but I can't confirm if it includes hardware. Bobro doesn't appear to offer one; the LT-105 looks like a solid option as well.
Lastly, the ADM mount looks like a potential candidate.
I'm not OVERLY concerned with R2Z, but the reduced bulk of some of the QD options is enticing.
Singlestack Wonder
01-04-15, 19:21
For my mini ACOGS (TA44SR-10's) I use an ADM mount. It's lightweight and consistently returns to zero upon re-attaching.
http://www.americandefensemanufacturing.com/view/product/16/
Outlander Systems
01-04-15, 19:52
For my mini ACOGS (TA44SR-10's) I use an ADM mount. It's lightweight and consistently returns to zero upon re-attaching.
http://www.americandefensemanufacturing.com/view/product/16/
Interesting. You have any pics of it mounted up? I had no issues whatsoever with my ADM RMR mount. The price on that is VERY right.
The LaRue mount is the Gold Standard. I have been using one on a TA33 for years. It is great!
Outlander Systems
01-05-15, 10:56
The LaRue mount is the Gold Standard. I have been using one on a TA33 for years. It is great!
I have only had LaRue Flashlight mounts. No bitchin here. They were nothing but solid.
I was finally able to find a Trijicon-branded Bobro mount, but it would put the optic way too high. Both the ADM and Lazrue appear to be about the height I'm looking for.
Singlestack Wonder
01-05-15, 22:05
Interesting. You have any pics of it mounted up? I had no issues whatsoever with my ADM RMR mount. The price on that is VERY right.
I'm on the road this week and can't take pics but here is one I "borrowed" from another internet site.....
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Outlander Systems
01-09-15, 21:16
Ended up going with the TA60 Thumbscrew mount. My ACOG has three holes which, to the best of my knowledge, only the new-school thumbscrew mounts are compatible with.
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Ended up going with the TA60 Thumbscrew mount. My ACOG has three holes which, to the best of my knowledge, only the new-school thumbscrew mounts are compatible with.
https://www.m4carbine.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=30979&d=1420859299
I have a new TA33 and found the TA60 too tall. Snagged an ADM AD-B2 and it works great with my TA33. In fact, this AD-B2 is a much newer revision, as I have an AD-B2 from 2009 and it doesn't have the outer holes for a compact ACOG. The new AD-B2 centers the ACOG in the mount, unlike most of the older pictures you see online of this combination.
http://i.imgur.com/S4yenRr.jpg
Outlander Systems
01-10-15, 08:38
I have a new TA33 and found the TA60 too tall. Snagged an ADM AD-B2 and it works great with my TA33. In fact, this AD-B2 is a much newer revision, as I have an AD-B2 from 2009 and it doesn't have the outer holes for a compact ACOG. The new AD-B2 centers the ACOG in the mount, unlike most of the older pictures you see online of this combination.
http://i.imgur.com/S4yenRr.jpg
When the TA60 shows up, I'm gonna see how she rides. If it's taller than I'd prefer, I will most likely flip it and go with the ADM.
TA50 in a LaRue LT105 for years with no complaints.
When the TA60 shows up, I'm gonna see how she rides. If it's taller than I'd prefer, I will most likely flip it and go with the ADM.
Definitely. I wanted the TA60 to work, rather than spend another $60-70. I don't have a need for QD, although it would seem silly to have flip up backup sights with a TA60, but I digress....
From Bobro's Facebook page.
https://scontent-b-vie.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/v/t1.0-9/10322433_635118113265115_6871495345461847088_n.jpg?oh=baa718d177e4aa369c87d3b3ac850e8e&oe=552EB8CA
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