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Old June 25, 2012, 23:48   #1
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Need a recomdation for a red dot sight mount.

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Can anyone recomend a good mount to put a red dot optic on my SAR 1?

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Old June 26, 2012, 08:30   #2
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ultimak rail
micro red dot (Aimpoint T1/H1)

I've used plenty and this is the setup I chose.

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Old June 26, 2012, 12:10   #3
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Mark -

There must be a difference between the T1 and the H1? And why do you prefer one over the other?
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Old June 26, 2012, 12:11   #4
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T1 has night vision settings and costs more.
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Old June 26, 2012, 14:05   #5
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T-1

Its also more water resistant.

T-1 Tactical
H-1 Hunting

I just put a T-1 on a LTR.
http://www.falfiles.com/forums/showt...=1#post3376568

Will shoot it this week sometime.
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cool - I did one for a customer on a DSA FAL mount - machined it flat and pressed in a locating pin, then screwed it directly down to the top cover. Not QD anymore, but pretty low.
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Just bought a Texas Weapon Systems railed top-cover (Dogleg Gen2) and rear peep-sight for mine:



Stock photo from their website - I'll post pics once mine gets here. The reviews seem very positive so far - one downside that I can already see is no elevation for the peep-sight rear, but I can live with that.
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Old June 26, 2012, 23:59   #8
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Just bought a Texas Weapon Systems railed top-cover (Dogleg Gen2) and rear peep-sight for mine:



Stock photo from their website - I'll post pics once mine gets here. The reviews seem very positive so far - one downside that I can already see is no elevation for the peep-sight rear, but I can live with that.
Have you looked at the NECG adjustable weaver peep sights? They comes with a few different apertures (screw in) and are compatible with Williams apertures if you want something smaller. A better sight than the fixed aluminum jobby TWS makes, though it's $84 and change in most places that sell NECG products.

http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=9...uct/PEEP-SIGHT
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Old June 27, 2012, 05:07   #9
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I ve had the TWS also for a year now wearing my Aimpoint M3. I like it very much. Just got the rear sight so I haven't tried it yet.
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Have you looked at the NECG adjustable weaver peep sights? They comes with a few different apertures (screw in) and are compatible with Williams apertures if you want something smaller. A better sight than the fixed aluminum jobby TWS makes, though it's $84 and change in most places that sell NECG products.

http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=9...uct/PEEP-SIGHT
No, I hadn't seen that before - thanks for the heads-up
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Old June 27, 2012, 08:11   #11
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I have one ultimak, and one midwest industries.

I'm liking the midwest better than the ultimak because the mount is not the gas tube.
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I use an original Russian style side mounted scope rail and a Russian Cobra sight.
I don't like things mounted on the removable top cover or the handguard.
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Have you looked at the NECG adjustable weaver peep sights? They comes with a few different apertures (screw in) and are compatible with Williams apertures if you want something smaller. A better sight than the fixed aluminum jobby TWS makes, though it's $84 and change in most places that sell NECG products.

http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=9...uct/PEEP-SIGHT
Is it the right height, or have the right adjustment range, to work with the stock AK front? Anybody have one?
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Old June 27, 2012, 13:31   #14
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XS Sights (formerly Ashley Outdooors Sights) makes a High and Low Weaver mount Rear Sight that might work.

http://xssights.com/index.php?nID=si...ghts&sID=rifle

It is at the bottom of the page linked to above.
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Old June 28, 2012, 18:25   #15
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Is it the right height, or have the right adjustment range, to work with the stock AK front? Anybody have one?
It has worked fine for me with a few twists to raise the front post. When I measured the height of the aperture in the NECG weaver sight and the TWS sight, the difference was about 1 mm. The post had no trouble compensating.

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Old June 28, 2012, 21:07   #16
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I've always wondered how those electronic sights cope with the heat given off by the hot gas tube. Seems like they would absorb a lot of heat in a very short period of time.

Since Mark uses the Ultimax rail I can assume that they are tough as hell.
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It has worked fine for me with a few twists to raise the front post. When I measured the height of the aperture in the NECG weaver sight and the TWS sight, the difference was about 1 mm. The post had no trouble compensating.
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Thanks, that helps. I have an MAK90 that of course has no side mount and I would like to do something with it scope and peep wise. I have one of these http://www.tech-sights.com/ (peep only) for it but have never put it on. If I could get a nice peep and scope mount capability that would be ideal. I have an itch to run an AK in 3-Gun and think a little 1X4 mounted low on an AK would be nice.
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TWS rail arrived today.

Went down to a buddy's place to loan him a press and he'd gotten me a Bushnell TRS-25 red-dot sight in trade for another red-dot, so we slapped that on as well. Here he is modelling the rifle:










Haven't shot it yet, but this top-cover mounts solidly - I can't get a hint of a wiggle out of it, which bodes well. Trying to get to the range this afternoon if SWMBO will let me...
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50 yard target from today - center shots are sight-ins, then the top quadrants are FMJ and the lower quadrants are SP:



Bear in mind that, while it was shot benched, there's no magnification on the red-dot scope and the trigger has two distinct "bumps" before it breaks, which is annoying because it makes the dot move. Aside from that, I'm pretty damn pleased at how she shoots so far.
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Best group today - shot with Tula SP at 50 yards:



Inch and a third, I guess.
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Why that can't be Kalashnikovs are "Inaccurate" ?
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I use an original Russian style side mounted scope rail and a Russian Cobra sight.
I don't like things mounted on the removable top cover or the handguard.
I always liked the sidemount methods too, are there problems associated with them or do we just like railed covers and gas tubes becuase they are more similar to our ar's?

These have my vote, but they are kinda expensive and they have not released nearly all the models they have "planned". The acog mount would be interesting. I like that they follow the originally designed method for mounting an optic on an ak, rather than shoe-horning a new way in.

http://www.rsregulate.com/
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The RS Regulate mount is very well made and works great. I have one with an Aimpoint. The RS mount is way better than the commie mounts.

Midwest Industries has a side mount similar to the RS Regulate mount but i think their locking mechanism is better than the RS mounts. Midwest calls theirs the MI AK 30mm Red Dot Side Mount. Check it out.

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I always liked the sidemount methods too, are there problems associated with them or do we just like railed covers and gas tubes becuase they are more similar to our ar's?
I would likely have gone for the traditional side-mount myself, but.... I forgot to buy the side-mount plate before riveting everything together.
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Anyone have any experience with the Scoutscopes mount? I just bought
one but haven't used it yet. Seems like it will be alright..

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I always liked the sidemount methods too, are there problems associated with them or do we just like railed covers and gas tubes becuase they are more similar to our ar's?
I don't know why people like railed covers and other mounts that are prone to movement or that eliminate the front sight. It took me many builds and a lot of mental adjustment to understand where the Russians where coming from with the AK design. The sidemount scope fits their design philosophy perfectly.
To me the other stuff is just pop. Insubstantial but fills the current paradigm.
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I don't know why people like railed covers and other mounts that are prone to movement or that eliminate the front sight.
Mine doesn't do either that I can sense - as long as it's tighter than whatever accuracy the rifle's capable of, no harm done.
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I like this red dot on the SAR
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