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    Definitely looks like a nice solid mount.
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    Can you verify/post pic to ensure that there is no interference between the lever and battery tube for the "S" model?

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    Can you verify/post pic to ensure that there is no interference between the lever and battery tube for the "S" model?
    Not with absolute certainty since I do not have an Aimpoint CompM4 Bravo laying around.

    However, since the base can be rotated to place the lever on the opposite side and the lever can be configured to face forward or rearward, interference shouldn't be a problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JTrusty View Post
    Not with absolute certainty since I do not have an Aimpoint CompM4 Bravo laying around.

    However, since the base can be rotated to place the lever on the opposite side and the lever can be configured to face forward or rearward, interference shouldn't be a problem.
    Yeah, that should dothe trick Do we have an estimated release date or MSRP as of yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Castle View Post
    Can you verify/post pic to ensure that there is no interference between the lever and battery tube for the "S" model?
    With the spacer in there it will clear for sure. Can't say with certainty that it would clear w/o the spacer but looking at my M4s it does look like it would. I like the 1.75" height as I use the LaRue 3x magnifier in the swing mount so alignment is a factor.

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    Do they have a website?

    So far, this is all I could find.

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    Do we have an estimated release date or MSRP as of yet?
    Soon.

    Do they have a website?
    Yes.

    So far, this is all I could find.
    That is the current website for Bobro Engineering. The new website is coming and should replace the existing site when ready.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JTrusty View Post
    Not with absolute certainty since I do not have an Aimpoint CompM4 Bravo laying around.

    However, since the base can be rotated to place the lever on the opposite side and the lever can be configured to face forward or rearward, interference shouldn't be a problem.
    Am I wrong in assuming that feature doesn't affect it's return-to-zero?

    (or did you mean "the entire base" is simply reversible and thus my question is kind of pointless?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter View Post
    Am I wrong in assuming that feature doesn't affect it's return-to-zero?

    (or did you mean "the entire base" is simply reversible and thus my question is kind of pointless?)
    Of course removing and then reversing a mount would affect it's zero. Zero will still be the same if the optic w/mount had been removed from the rifle and then reinstalled after it's been zero'd (mount not removed from optic). Just as removing your struts/springs from your car would affect it's wheel alignment.

    The mount is reversible lets not confuse that with return-to-zero.......return-to-zero is proving to be among the best in the industry in-my-experience thus far with BOBRO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gotm4 View Post
    Of course removing and then reversing a mount would affect it's zero. Zero will still be the same if the optic w/mount had been removed from the rifle and then reinstalled after it's been zero'd (mount not removed from optic). Just as removing your struts/springs from your car would affect it's wheel alignment.

    The mount is reversible lets not confuse that with return-to-zero.......return-to-zero is proving to be among the best in the industry in-my-experience thus far with BOBRO.
    OK, so having the feature of "reversibility" doesn't affect the return-to-zero. I didn't figure it would, but I thought that might make it a little more shoddy.

    I could see with some manufacturers how that extra movement ability might not be a good thing.....

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