Texas Sheepdawg wrote:Dude..... The Hurricane hit the east coast, not the Texas Coast. Just saying. LOL.
You can never be too cautious where hurricanes are concerned.
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Texas Sheepdawg wrote:Dude..... The Hurricane hit the east coast, not the Texas Coast. Just saying. LOL.
Texas Sheepdawg wrote:jamesgang wrote:This is what I use on mine
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/199560 ... r-15-matte
Me too JamesGang.
Here she, (Thumper), is with a Nikko Stirling 30mm
And the PEPR mount by Burris.
Here is the XM15E2S with the Simmons and PEPR mount after
I free floated the barrel and installed a flush gas block.
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http://s105.photobucket.com/albums/m229 ... edia_share
http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m229 ... 146ab7.mp4
cptrifeg2 wrote:Found this today on Cheaper than dirt, a speed mount that appears to be decent quality- http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/product/ARR-247
Jim in Houston wrote:cptrifeg2 wrote:Found this today on Cheaper than dirt, a speed mount that appears to be decent quality- http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/product/ARR-247
Nice find. It sure looks sturdy and with the quick disconnet. Now if it only had offset rings like the Nikon P series or the Burris PEPR mounts. But then it would cost three or four times as much!!
mnhornet wrote:Just picked up an RRA cantilever scope mount for $60. Looks good, and cheaper than the PEPR, and doesn't have the rails on top.
MrRowdy wrote:I use the Nikon P-Series scope mounts. They are not one piece but made for an AR flat top platform and work great. We aren't shooting massive recoil rifles here fellas, regular two bolt mounts will work just fine.
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