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Thread: Bobro or Larue for Aimpoint micro

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    I currently use the LaRue mount on my rifles.
    That being said, for future use, I'll be swapping to the Daniel Defense mount. I've found that once I set up my optic on a gun, it never comes off. As such, I don't see the need in spending the extra money for a quick detach mount when I never make use of that feature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cj5_dude View Post
    I liked LaRue until I got a Bobro mount. Now I will never go LaRue if Bobro makes a mount for what I want.
    This is the same way that I feel. Bobro's self adjusting mounting system is superior, they are rock solid and return to zero everytime.
    Last edited by titanse05; 03-04-14 at 09:05.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IB Slingin View Post
    Ive narrrowed my choices to these two mounts. What and why do you guys recommend one over the other? I will be using the lower 1/3 co-witness mount. Thank you.
    Bobro. Far superior.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam_s View Post
    I currently use the LaRue mount on my rifles.
    That being said, for future use, I'll be swapping to the Daniel Defense mount. I've found that once I set up my optic on a gun, it never comes off. As such, I don't see the need in spending the extra money for a quick detach mount when I never make use of that feature.
    I just went the same route. Have used La Rues quite a bit in the past, just ordered a T-1 to replace one I sold a buddy, got a DD Mount this time...

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    I would be giving GDI a hard look. I don't honestly think there is a better mount out there, if u need QD.

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    The only thing that bugs me abut the Bobro mounts is the screws.

    I've had too many screws come loose over the years for me to put 100% faith in any design that uses screws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by halmbarte View Post
    The only thing that bugs me abut the Bobro mounts is the screws.

    I've had too many screws come loose over the years for me to put 100% faith in any design that uses screws.

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    How is your pistol grip secured?
    Why do the loudest do the least?

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    Quote Originally Posted by halmbarte View Post
    The only thing that bugs me abut the Bobro mounts is the screws.

    I've had too many screws come loose over the years for me to put 100% faith in any design that uses screws.

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    100% non-issue.


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    I have a review of the larue with an h1 on my blog.

    Larue is my goto. Never had an issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by halmbarte View Post
    The only thing that bugs me abut the Bobro mounts is the screws.

    I've had too many screws come loose over the years for me to put 100% faith in any design that uses screws.

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    Have you found a way to mount a scope without using screws or nuts??? Bobro uses studs and nuts on their mount anyways. Also that is why people use loctite.

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