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29 October 2014, 22:30 #16
Since you are using an extendable stock, you could probably get away with the extended model. I have a fixed stock on my gun so it's not as easy to get further away from the back of the scope.
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29 October 2014, 22:35 #17
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29 October 2014, 23:28 #18
Might I suggest a larue mount? A bit pricey but totally worth it imo
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30 October 2014, 01:29 #19
For a good, budget oriented Mount, I would have to agree..I have a Aero mount on loan and it has worked perfectly so far..
Here is my rough, newbie'ish review..of it.. http://www.weaponevolution.com/forum...unt&highlight=
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30 October 2014, 04:37 #20
I've really never seen anything around that price range from a manufacturer like Aero. ADM you're looking at 160 bucks at least, and it is QD which you don't won't. Larue is still expensive, QD or not. Maybe a Burris PEPR. The primary arms mounts are even cheaper than the aero. I cannot attest to their quality but id imagine it would get the job done in a pinch
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30 October 2014, 16:57 #21
Well dang it... I must say.... I searched high and low for the SPR version of the AERO precision mount.
First thing this morning i called and said that they weren't in stock anywhere online... and within about an hour the girl had emailed me back and said the website should now be listed as 'in stock' and that I could order one....
I got mine on the way :)
Aero really did prove to me today that they have great attitudes, are very helpful, and are just great people with truly great customer service.
If anyone here has contacts with any brass at AERO please pass on my compliments to them and to "Jessica" who was just awesome.
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30 October 2014, 17:03 #22
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30 October 2014, 17:12 #23
Told ya! Their CS is top notch. I will most likely be buying my pistol barrel through them as well.
One thing though, when I got my mount, I didn't get the little torx driver in the box. It's not a huge deal as I was gonna use my torx screwdrivers anyways, but dangit I paid $90 for that screwdriver, the mount was just supposed to be extra in the box.
All joking aside man, I can't wait to see your project.
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30 October 2014, 17:24 #24NRA Life Member
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30 October 2014, 17:40 #25
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30 October 2014, 18:50 #26
I also saw the Burris P.E.P.R. mentioned. I've got one that's going to be re-allocated to my AR-10. Great mount, excellent repeatability when removed, re-mounted, QD. Down side. It's heavy for a scope mount. Just a thought.
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30 October 2014, 20:37 #27New Member
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Another option is the AD Recon
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31 October 2014, 16:46 #28LEO / MIL
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