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Thread: Offset Red-dot mounts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TRIDENT82 View Post
    TNVC designed this unit directly of training and such so maybe it is something you should look at.
    http://tnvc.com/items/weapon_optics/rdpII.html
    Thanks! That's exactly what I had in mind... but didn't want to buy "crap"... just inexpensive. That sounds better, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobert0989 View Post
    Thanks! That's exactly what I had in mind... but didn't want to buy "crap"... just inexpensive. That sounds better, right?
    That is about what I think these units were designed for.....something that might not survive a direct fall on the unit itself, but most things short of that should not kill the unit.

    Lots of good feedback on that particular unit over at the other forum....and I also forgot to mention you should look at running a SAR-3p...and TNVC makes those as well.
    http://tnvc.com/items/weapon_moounts_rings/sar3ps.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by TRIDENT82 View Post
    Lots of good feedback on that particular unit over at the other forum....and I also forgot to mention you should look at running a SAR-3p...and TNVC makes those as well.
    http://tnvc.com/items/weapon_moounts_rings/sar3ps.html
    Just be aware that adjustments of the MRD can be a little funky since the optic is rotated around the axis of the optic and not the axis of the barrel. It isn't anything that can't be worked out, but it can make for some "special" moments while zeroing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Failure2Stop View Post
    Just be aware that adjustments of the MRD can be a little funky since the optic is rotated around the axis of the optic and not the axis of the barrel. It isn't anything that can't be worked out, but it can make for some "special" moments while zeroing.
    I agree in generally that when first trying out these secondary mrd's it can be a lil testy and funky til you work through the growing pains....i think at the end of the day these setups are highly unique to the end user and just a shade off here and there can make the diff. in liking or disliking them.

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    I got to handle Burkett's AR that had a Trijicon RMR in his offset mount. It rocked. Hard.

    The nice thing is that you don't have to break your cheek weld like you do for a RDS that's piggybacked on an ACOG.

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    Thanks to all for your inputs and opinions. As soon as the funds allow, I'll finish out my 20" and throw one of these on there. I'll report back on how right or wrong my initial thoughts were for my particular needs.

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