Harv
04-06-07, 19:43
Picked this up from the Equipment exchange board on the ARFCOM board a few weeks. I had my eye on this for my second AR.
This is one of the early prototypes.
The locking bar on the left when tightened still allowed side to side slop when mounted on the rail.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v494/harv24/IMG_1433.jpg
I called PRI and they told this was an early model that shipped out and has since been replaced with the locking bar on the right. And they did not hesitate to send me a free replacement.
The windage dial is also an early prototype and is missing the letter "R" and the Arrow indicating right windage. They offered to replace it if I return the sight, I declined as I'm smart enough to know which way to turn it..
Here it is mounted
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v494/harv24/IMG_1434.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v494/harv24/IMG_1435.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v494/harv24/IMG_1436.jpg
Overall I am very happy with it. It is similar to the Troy sight.
It has a same plane aperture
It has a very low profile and fits under an ACOG.
The Windage dial is quite stiff and I am secure that it will not inadvertently rotate and change my windage zero.
It locks in the up position and to lower, you press the sprung loaded button.
I have not zeroed it yet, as I am waiting for my Samson front BUIS. When that comes I'll update the thread.
This is one of the early prototypes.
The locking bar on the left when tightened still allowed side to side slop when mounted on the rail.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v494/harv24/IMG_1433.jpg
I called PRI and they told this was an early model that shipped out and has since been replaced with the locking bar on the right. And they did not hesitate to send me a free replacement.
The windage dial is also an early prototype and is missing the letter "R" and the Arrow indicating right windage. They offered to replace it if I return the sight, I declined as I'm smart enough to know which way to turn it..
Here it is mounted
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v494/harv24/IMG_1434.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v494/harv24/IMG_1435.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v494/harv24/IMG_1436.jpg
Overall I am very happy with it. It is similar to the Troy sight.
It has a same plane aperture
It has a very low profile and fits under an ACOG.
The Windage dial is quite stiff and I am secure that it will not inadvertently rotate and change my windage zero.
It locks in the up position and to lower, you press the sprung loaded button.
I have not zeroed it yet, as I am waiting for my Samson front BUIS. When that comes I'll update the thread.