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rattlesnake
03-04-11, 17:26
Hello. I just put my TA31F on a LT622-SDO. The throw levers are on the ejection port side. The dust cover moves freely. I am wondering if I will have problems with brass hitting the throw levers? I can turn the mount around and put the levers on the other side. After installing, I noticed the ejection port area is very busy with the throw levers near by. I just got it on, and haven't had a chance to shoot with the new mount. Does anyone have experience with this mount?

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Belmont31R
03-04-11, 17:30
It wont interfere with ejection. I do however prefer L side levers.



LaRue will exchange it for you if you want.

nimdabew
03-04-11, 17:41
Ooooo shiny. If you want, I can send my left side levers for your right side levers. I prefer the right side levers FWIW.

rattlesnake
03-04-11, 17:47
Thanks guys. I am cool with them on the right as long as they don't get in the way of ejection.

Grumpy MSG
03-04-11, 18:04
Ooooo shiny. If you want, I can send my left side levers for your right side levers. I prefer the right side levers FWIW.
I don't know whether you are serious or joking. Some folks don't realize all you have to do is unscrew the scope from the mount, spin it 180 degrees and screw it back on. on one side the levers point to the rear, on the other they point to the front. If the tension is set right, it won't come loose no matter which side they are on.

Skang
03-04-11, 18:07
Any reason, you mounted that way?

Because almost everybody mount other way.

nimdabew
03-04-11, 18:22
I don't know whether you are serious or joking. Some folks don't realize all you have to do is unscrew the scope from the mount, spin it 180 degrees and screw it back on. on one side the levers point to the rear, on the other they point to the front. If the tension is set right, it won't come loose no matter which side they are on.

It is different tis all. The levers face rear ward with them being on the right side whereas the LT-100 they face forward if the levers are on the right side. I can't find the LT622 -whatsitcalled on their LRT website so it piqued my interest, thats all.

Also, when the ACOG is mounted with the levers on the right in the LT-100, the back of the ACOG sticks out about a quarter inch off the mount and this mount looks like it was designed with the levers on the right side facing rearward. Attention to detail, I gots it.

nimdabew
03-04-11, 18:26
rattlesnake, did you buy your ACOG direct from Trij or have the bible script marked ACOGs finally been sold out from all the distrubitors and you bought that from some other retailer?

rattlesnake
03-04-11, 19:20
I bought it from a dealer. I kinda wanted the script, but oh well.

rattlesnake
03-04-11, 19:21
Any reason, you mounted that way?

Because almost everybody mount other way.

The only reason was the price of the mount. I figured if I didn't like it on the right, I could just turn it around.