I have 5 of them, one has lived on my Saiga 12 for a couple years and nearly 500 slugs, still hold zero, I put them on fun guns and trainers, social guns get Aimpoints.
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I have 5 of them, one has lived on my Saiga 12 for a couple years and nearly 500 slugs, still hold zero, I put them on fun guns and trainers, social guns get Aimpoints.
Does the Bobro aimpoint mount fit these?
I've had 2 so far and no issues at all. Great sights, especially for the money. Customer service is outstanding as well. I think an Aimpoint might be in order on a service rifle or one that you will be trusting your life to everyday, but otherwise I feel like these are good to go.
Did you use the factory PA QD mounts?
I have 3 of the pa micros, that being said the best advice I can give is not to use there mounts very small cross pin.For lower third you need to use a absolute co-witness mount for a aimpoint micro I use the adm's listed on PAs site
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just looking for some serviceable range mounts untill I replace them on some fun guns. I am a big fan of the PA MD's have an older one I have beaten and battered and its still going strong.
I've used them and they've worked fine and have returned to zero after removing/replacing. My first one has been through 2 carbine classes so far with zero issues. My other one I just got right before Christmas, but I don't expect any difference with it. For range/fun use, I really don't see any need in spending any more money, unless you've got tons of money to spare. If it were a duty weapon then, yeah I'd say the extra cash for an Aimpoint would be worth it. For punching holes in paper and banging steel the PA sight will be fine.
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