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    Trijicon MRO lens cap?

    Anyone have a recommendation for front and back lens covers? Didn’t realize it comes without, wonder if there’s a good option other then spending a 100 bucks for their caps. Seems really dumb they sell them separately when your into it $500 plus with mount.

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    I love these! Work great and add minimal built to the overall package.

    https://www.armsunlimited.com/TangoD...-p/ac31022.htm


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    Can you open the caps? Looks like a good product. Would it work with a Larue qd mount?
    Last edited by Jev; 11-16-20 at 20:07.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jev View Post
    Can you open the caps? Looks like a good product. Would it work with a Larue qd mount?
    You can open the caps and they interlock in each other on the side of the optic. Should work fine with any mount.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jev View Post
    Can you open the caps? Looks like a good product. Would it work with a Larue qd mount?
    Yes and yes.

    In the open position the caps lock into each other and out of the way. I have two of these on two MROs both on LaRue mounts.

    They are a giant pain to put on though.

    Edit: I have the ones with solid caps, but still, same thing.
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    The Tango Down iO thing is great. I have one on my MRO and several on Aimpoint T1s. Simple, clean, cheap, and effective.

    I'll definitely second that they are a pain in the ass to put on! OMG...

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    Using a heat gun/drier is helpful in putting the TD covers on.
    They are a bitch to get on.
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