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2 June 2009, 06:40 #1Member
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wilcox aimpoint mount
another question from a newbie. has anyone used this mount? what co-witness do you get, lower 1/3 or absolute?
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2 June 2009, 09:01 #2
Lower 1/3rd. It's issued to Navy SEALs, I tried one, it's held on by a thumb screw, which isn't exactly the greatest. For the money, I'd rock nothing less than a Larue LT150
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2 June 2009, 17:01 #3Member
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2 June 2009, 18:20 #4
Titleist,
One of these days you will have to try out a Bobro mount.
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2 June 2009, 19:49 #5Member
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2 June 2009, 20:47 #6
I'm a creature of habit. That said, I do want to give Bobro a try. I had their vertical grip and thought it was the heat.
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24 April 2010, 06:02 #7Member
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I only went with the Wilcox mount because my mk18 clone wouldnt be complete without it.
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24 April 2010, 11:56 #8Contributing Member
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Re: wilcox aimpoint mount
Bobro is the only other mount I would consider. Though I don't have any yet, but it felt way solid. I was looking at the Trijicon branded Bobro. Nice.