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    recommend an Aimpoint mount

    I currently run an EoTech and am looking to switch to Aimpoint. I will be getting an Aimpoint COMPM2 and need your suggestions for a mount. i will need a mount that will work with a PVS 14 and or magnifier in the future, thanks for your input.

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    How about the LaRue LT-139 ? The cantilever will give you more room for the N/V or 3X.

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    that looks like a good mount but I'm not a fan of the throw lever mounts and i didn't see a thumb screw type mount on their site.

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    Midwest Industries makes an excellent thumb screw mount for Aimpoint.

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    I was thinking about the MI mount or the GG&G mount. I was also looking at the KAC mount but at 220.00 (the cheapest i could find it) I'm not sure if it's really worth it.

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    May i ask why you are not a fan of throw lever mounts?

    Just curious to know.

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    its just a personal preference thing, I dont have any personal experience with them but they dont seem as sturdy and a thumb screw type mount

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    post a WTB add for an original Aimpoint mount. you shuold be able to pick up a used one pretty easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hazmat25 View Post
    its just a personal preference thing, I dont have any personal experience with them but they dont seem as sturdy and a thumb screw type mount
    IMHO: The QD Mount Systems out on the market today are Top Notch. From my experience LaRue Tactical's QD Mount(s) are dependable/repeatable. There are other manuf. but I dont have any personal experience with those manuf.

    LaRue QD Mount(s):

    LaRue Tactical Cantilever/Offset CompM2 LT-129

    http://stores.homestead.com/Laruetac...tail.bok?no=37
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    LaRue Tactical Comp M2 Mount QD LT-150
    http://stores.homestead.com/Laruetac...tail.bok?no=26

    * The LaRue Tactical QD Lever Mount(s) is SOLID. Never any issues and they back their products 100%.



    Other QD Mount Manuf. I know of:


    - American Defense Manufacturing; ADM
    http://www.americandefensemanufactur...aimpointmounts

    Bobro Engineering
    http://www.bobroengineering.com/brow...y/opticmounts/
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    Non-QD Mount:

    Knights Armament Aimpoint Mount P/N: 98073-1
    http://www.knightarmco.com/shop2/ind...?productID=187
    -or-
    Knights Armament Cantilever/Offset Mount (Aimpoint) P/N: 98512
    http://www.knightarmco.com/shop2/ind...?productID=189
    Last edited by SPDGG; 12-09-09 at 22:15.

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    +1 on the Laure LT-129 its a great setup, and with its battery compartment built in you wont need to find battery's till 2020 or longer

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