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but how does it stay zeroed in with all that movement?
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If you have a solid mount and NOT some cheap China replica RDS, then it's not much of an issue. I have slide mounted optics as well.
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hmmm good to know, time to save up!
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Slide mounted RDS do loose their zero on real guns - very much...that why not many people do that. I think if you wanted a low slide mount, a step up like the one Illusion posted would be best. Though as Illusion said. Docters are expensive and difficult to find. But you could always use a few other similar designs. http://www.opticsplanet.net/red-dot-scopes.html
I still like the looks of the tube style RDSs. There is a Replica AimPoint Micro btw http://www.rsov.com/index.php?target...roduct_id=3012 Sauk Kirsch (a top class GM IPSC shooter) uses a AP Micro. |
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Doesn't look bad at all. |
damn you hicapa owners, you guys get all the kool accessories!
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Here's mine again, BUT I made some custom marks on my frame. ;)
ENLARGE TO SEE DETAILS http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m...ture007-10.jpg http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m...ture009-12.jpg http://i105.photobucket.com/albums/m...ture008-11.jpg |
What in the world did you do to it?
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It's okay, it's 1 of a kind. |
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Stock TM frame is made of shit metal. :p I'd have to keep polishing it everytime or else it would turn yellow. |
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