Failure2Stop, I totally agree with you on your post though about how it is important for quality optics especially with our military. When I was issued my ACOG for my Iraq deployment I wish I could of had a T1 too.
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Failure2Stop, I totally agree with you on your post though about how it is important for quality optics especially with our military. When I was issued my ACOG for my Iraq deployment I wish I could of had a T1 too.
Last edited by Kimbo; 09-16-09 at 22:56.
Do the Larue mounts and Aimpoint screw-holes line up right (on their other models... or Hoploethos probably knows) so that the optic can be reversed in the mount, or would that be a no-go? I'm a lefty, that's why I ask.... I need the T-1 on the other side.![]()
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Angle is 30 deg.
http://stores.homestead.com/Laruetac...ail.bok?no=383
If you have a SPR w/ NF, Leupy, S&B etc this is the ticket and HEAT.
Be advised that some scopes' turrets will block / obstruct the line of sight and can be remedied by moving mount to FF handguard or other side as situation dictates.
I bought this for a TA11F + T1 setup on the receiver. I will shoot it this weekend. It feels good and seems like it will shoot well.
How does the angle of this compare to the TNVC MURLM and the DD offset mount?
I read somewhere Freddie J. Blish say that the angle of the TNVC and the Aimpoint prototype was the ideal offset.
That is a great question. I don't know. I went with the Larue mount because I don't have a free float rail.
can someone plz tell me where i can get this mount, but the version that mounts straight onto the p-rail instead of the acog.
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