badger comm 1.70
I'm running the Scalarworks 1.93 mount with my Razor 1-10x. It's a great setup, really digging it compared to the Geissele 1.57 mounts that I have on my other rifles.
1.54" - really sucks for fast and up close on 1x, works great in the prone
1.93" - puts your head in the best position for shooting at 1x, great for situational awareness but it sucks in the prone
That's what I'm trying. Razor has been here, just waiting on the mount.
I've tried 1.93 and own 1.54 mounts on my LPVOs now. 1.7 should be ideal, though I'm afraid I'm going to like it and want to switch out my others mounts that my P4xis are using.
Also stealing an RMR off my old G17 I don't shoot anymore(m&p man these days) and going to try the off set red dot thing. With the Holosun 407/507s being a viable option it's not much more to run the offset dot vs good offset/standard BUIS.
Last edited by Blackhalo; 04-28-20 at 10:10.
I tried the 1.700” Badger mount and it was fine, but “ for me” their 1.93 , worked the best “overall”.
As always, YMMV.
Handguard length is just as much a factor in seeing a laser in your FOV as mount height.
A PEQ on the end of a 13" rail will be visible on 1x with a 1.93" height mount. DBALs even more so. Find a sight height that you are able to shoot with comfortably and go from there.
For the sake of discussion, it's been my experience that a PEQ on a 10" or shorter rail will clear the FOV with a 1.93 LT mount. If the PEQ is out ~13", it will be in the lower FOV on 1x.
I just played with a DBAL A3 on the end of my 11.7” rail (it sat behind a MBUS pro sight so it probably sat at ~10.5” mark) and with the Geissele 1.93 and NX8, I could see the top sliver of the DBAL at 1x. I’ll call it lower 1/8th in the FOV. Nothing that I’m really concerned about, but reinforced that I want to stick with 1.93 instead of 1.70 with a 12:00 laser.
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