Awesome. This needs a "Like" button.That isn't a KMR, it's a Knights Armament URX4. The can is an AAC SDN-6.
The x400's laser doesn't sit too far off the boreline. I've attached a pic for you but it's going to look magnified from the front because of the angle, but it's really not that far.
Here's Minuteman's post regarding this setup:
If you are like me and run your IR laser parallel to the optic, it was very nice because the laser was almost as high as the centerline of the optic (10mm below if I recall). So, I set the elevation 10mm below my T-1, and then I did the same for the windage. 36mm if I recall to the right of the centerline of my optic, so again....zeroed the laser with that much offset to the right. End result was I had virtually no elevation difference to remember, and just had to put the laser about an inch and a half right of where I wanted my round to hit. My thoughts; if the IR laser is perfectly parallel to your optic, it will never cross over it, IE end up on the other side of it at ANY distance. Makes drop easy as hell to remember too if I shoot with an IR laser at distance.
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