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    Aimpoint mount?

    Howdy folks-

    Sorry to ask what is likely a repeat question, but my Laptop is fried and the forum doesn't seem to be letting me search on this iPhone.

    I've got an aimpoint ML2 coming in (woohoo) and will need a mount for it. I'm looking to not break the bank, but I'll pay what I have to fir something reliable.

    What models, what brands?
    What does current doctrine say re: location of the aimpoint? (closer v farther)

    Thanks for any help!

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    LaRue seems to be the way to go for a mount. As for distance from the eye, there're two schools of thought; one says "put it far out there, and if you can see the target through the tube, the dot's close to the target, so it's faster to make that tiny adjustment". The other says "Pull the optic back to your eye, so the dot's range of view is closer to your actual field of view, and you'll always see the dot".

    That's my take on it; I run mine all the way forward on the receiver, but not on the handguard. Leaves space for a magnifier.

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    Thanks for the thoughts! I think being towards the end of the receiver is a good compromise, too. I'll probably start there at least.

    I knew LaRue was a winner, but I didn't know if there was a cheaper option that got the job done well? I don't 'need' the cadillac unless I have to for reliability.

    No other takers on this issue?

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    ADM....Bobro.....Larue....ALL 3 are equal in respect to retaining a zero, securely latching to rail.....so pick which one is prettier and rock with that one

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    Thanks much! So there's not much way around $150 price tags on this issue? Now I just have to figure out to do absolute or lower 1/3 cowitness...
    Last edited by SpookyPistolero; 04-28-10 at 15:15.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpookyPistolero View Post
    Thanks much! So there's not much way around $150 price tags on this issue? Now I just have to figure out to do absolute or lower 1/3 cowitness...
    Imho, no question.....lower 1/3 is the way to roll.

    I would get the Bobro if i was in your position if you can find one avail...but they really all function as advertised.

    Location of a red dot is pure preference....if you note, Socom II setups w. red dots often have the red dot way up front. Then other times you see ARs with the red dot almost touching the rear buis. On a traditional upper receiver, my position is at the end of the front of the receiver.
    Last edited by ALCOAR; 04-28-10 at 16:08.

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    I do like the looks of that Bobro vs the others, and they are in stock at BravoCompany. I'll be getting my upper and furniture there anyway. Geez, I've never dropped this much coin at one place in my life! Very scary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpookyPistolero View Post
    Geez, I've never dropped this much coin at one place in my life! Very scary.
    Welcome to the world of the AR brother!!! It does get scary thinking about all the money I've spent at Bravo Company,skd tactical,Brownell's,Midway USA,and LaRue. I'm stealing someone else's line (can't remember who said it) but the AR platform is an adult lego set!

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    Both Daniel Defense and KAC also have excellent offerings.

    I prefer Larue mounts.

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    http://ee.ar15.com/ItemView.aspx?iid=54671

    This is an Aimpoint QRP mount on AR15.com. I just saw it this morning. The spacer allows you to co-witness with the front sight. The price is very right... I use one myself.

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