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    Best AR mount for trijicon rmr?

    I want a sleek sbr as low profile as possible, want a cowitness with buis, if it was possible to go lower I would

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    If you want to cowitness it is not going to be low profile.

    I never thought I would say it but for a cowitness mount I like the one made by Botach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbynate View Post
    I like this one! good choice!
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    This one is almost a half inch lower http://www.americandefensemanufactur...w/product/241/

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    If you're looking for a low profile one, take a look at Trijicon's OEM mounts. They have a low pro mount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny00 View Post
    If you're looking for a low profile one, take a look at Trijicon's OEM mounts. They have a low pro mount.
    Yes it is probably the lowest one on the market, but it will not cowitness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GH41 View Post
    This one is almost a half inch lower http://www.americandefensemanufactur...w/product/241/
    That one won't cowitness his iron sights. It may also be more difficult to get a good view and cheekweld. I believe it's intended for guns that are piston driven and have a higher line of sight (Sig 556, etc.)

    This one is .87" above the rail for use with A2 sights or Gen 2 MBUS
    http://www.americandefensemanufactur...w/product/242/

    This one is for Troy MICRO sights and is .75" above the rail.
    http://www.americandefensemanufactur...w/product/377/

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Cid View Post
    That one won't cowitness his iron sights. It may also be more difficult to get a good view and cheekweld. I believe it's intended for guns that are piston driven and have a higher line of sight (Sig 556, etc.)

    This one is .87" above the rail for use with A2 sights or Gen 2 MBUS
    http://www.americandefensemanufactur...w/product/242/

    This one is for Troy MICRO sights and is .75" above the rail.
    http://www.americandefensemanufactur...w/product/377/

    ADM is extremely helpful and if the OP emails or calls they will make sure you get the parts you need.
    Maybe all of us are misunderstanding what he wants. If he wants to cowitness only one height works. I never understood why cowitness was worth talking about unless you are running an FSB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GH41 View Post
    Maybe all of us are misunderstanding what he wants. If he wants to cowitness only one height works. I never understood why cowitness was worth talking about unless you are running an FSB.
    There are actually 2 heights that will cowitness. I didn't link the SOCOM height because he wants as short a mount as he can run. The SOCOM height mounts let you see your irons in the lower 1/3 of the optic.

    I think as trends go you are correct that a fixed FSB is the most common reason. But even with flip up sights a shooter may need to use them through their glass. The ADM mounts are quick release so you could ditch it if it fails. But many of the red dot mounts are not quick on/off so using flip up irons through it is still a concern.
    Before you suggest that licensing, background checks, or other restrictions for the 2nd Amendment are reasonable... Apply those same ideas to the 1st and 4th Amendments. Then tell me how reasonable they are.

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