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September 29th, 2005, 13:52 | #77 |
If i remember correctly cantilever's line up on a flat top receiver, ARMS throw lever has spacers so it will line up on either a flat top or SIR. I think your standard L mount lines up on a SIR too
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September 29th, 2005, 13:54 | #78 | |
The fruits on Lightfighter must be on something then. :lol:
The whole point to an RDS is so that you DON'T need the iron sights. I've used these exclusively for telescopes for the past seven years. Obviously, some people don't use these enough. Think about it. If you're going to block your red dot with an iron post, what's the purpose of even having one? That being said, you *can* do it, however, it serves no purpose. Well, not quite true, iron sights can be used with the Aimpoint to zero it without having to take a shot (here we're assuming you're iron sights were already aligned). IMO best setup: Flip-down iron sights, with an Aimpoint. If you'd like a quick spin on the Aimpoint setup: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articl..._72407708/pg_1 I'll eventually have to get one of these. Dam cool toys if you ask me. :nod:
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September 29th, 2005, 14:32 | #79 |
It also has the added advantage of giving you an instant backup sight if your RDS goes down. Dot goes out, you just line up the sights. No need to pull off your RDS, or flip anything up. If the dot went out while you were aiming, you probably wouldn't even lose your shot..
When the dot is working, you don't look at the dot or the sight posts, right, you're looking at your target anyway - so the posts pretty much don't register on the brain even. I certainly never notice them getting in my way.
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September 29th, 2005, 15:05 | #80 |
A lot of people don't line up the dot with their sight, but rather have the dot above the sights with the sights just visible in the lower 1/4 of the aimpoint. The reson being that if your sights line up with the dot, then the sights themselves obstruct the view around the dot and the reson for having just the dot is for faster aquisiton. If you can't see whats around the dot, it makes aquisition slower, hence, there's no real advantage except in low light conditions. With the iron sights in the lower portion, you still have buis that don't require any work to use(ie flipping up the sights themselves or removing the rds), and you still have a relatively clear viewable area around the dot itself.
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September 29th, 2005, 15:09 | #81 | |
That's another good way. But steel-dot-steel = no... What's the point? You're eliminating the purpose of having a single dot for fast target acquisition...
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September 29th, 2005, 15:12 | #82 |
It's true, my irons are only part way into the field of view of the Aimpoint. I guess they might obstruct more if they were dead center.
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September 29th, 2005, 15:20 | #83 | |
I think we just mis-understood each other... I thought people were putting steel-dot-steel one-over the other. That's what I meant in being purposeless.
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October 4th, 2005, 18:08 | #84 |
update for everyone wondering if tac light handguards from this store will make it through canada customs, THEY MAKE IT THROUGH!
just got my G&P m500 and mp5 tac light handguard,they both made it no problems.also shipping was quick,not even 1 week from HK to here. products were packaged in the "pop plastic stuff"..lost the words for it...so they made it great,brand new as stated.products themselves are excellent.m500 fits my ics m4 with minor drilling on the front handguard cap that came with package.mp5 handguard fits like it was made for the gun( well it was but you know what a mean *nudge nudge*)..no tweaking. one last thing,i baught these two at the same time,but i only paid shipping on the one with more expensive shipping...i think.so i saved around 15-20$ on shipping...plus the items themselves are already at an excellent price,far less that you will find in the canadian retailers. sooo...everyone go buy now now nowWWWW!!!!
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October 4th, 2005, 18:16 | #85 | |
i ordered an aimpoint and sig mounting rail on sept 18...it said it left HK on sept 23...and it's still not here yet
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October 4th, 2005, 18:22 | #86 |
uhmm im stupid i replied to a different post.ingore this comment.
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October 4th, 2005, 20:00 | #87 |
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all those stuff u two ordered will get through eventually, so don't worry about it. They don't seem to be a big deal. I ordered mags, RIS... etc before...
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October 4th, 2005, 21:15 | #88 |
Thanks for the update on the handguards! Glad to hear they made it through.
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October 5th, 2005, 00:02 | #89 |
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I've just placed a large purchase for some fun hardware through them. Glad to see that I helped some people find a good deal.
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October 5th, 2005, 00:15 | #90 |
I was a bit choked that he would only allow me to buy two items. It was because of his ebay policy with people under rating of 5 (I had 4). Other than that, great guy, very fast communications, and because he is in the US, understanding him isn't hard at all. Note, items are shipped from Hong Kong, but the person who runs the store is in the US.
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