and ordered it. thank you so much.
and ordered it. thank you so much.
just for confirmation, that mount is mounted on the plate that comes with the Kobra or the plate that comes with TI's optic rail?
It's on Kobra plate
though I know they aren't great scopes.
May not be great, but their certainly good.
I don't know much about them. Any recommendations?
As far as POSPs go, they're all the same brand and model line up. Pretty much the only things that really change between them is the reticle style, zoom, objective lens and the clamp on the bottom ( SVD / AK ). Most versions will likely require a POSP shell deflector to be protected from spent casings on the Type 81.
Good point on the shell deflector hadn't thought of that. My idea was to get one of the pic rail POSP's to mount on that VOMZ mount from eBay, looking at the shell deflectors I'm unsure if you could attach the POSP shell deflector to the pic rail version. I may have missed it in this thread but do the standard AK mount POSP's fit on the Kobra rail TI sent out with the Kobra's? Might just throw a strike eagle on the pic rail, but I really like combloc firearm aesthetics as I assume others like yourself do.
Got a call back from Nick @ TI this evening and he confirmed that the reticle-swapping button doubles as the ON/OFF switch, hence the lack of the left-side turn-dial switch found on previous models. Holding down the reticle-swapping button turns the unit on and off.
Finally got around to mounting the kobra on one of my folders. Must say I really love it. Looks a lot better than the pic rail imo, and the sight itself I like a lot as well. I have an astigmatism and find the chevron and three dash reticles are incredibly crisp. I still get some starburst with the dot though, but it seems a lot less than my vortex dots and even a little bit less than my holosuns. My only complaint, which I was already aware of before purchase, was that it might not be quite bright enough for very bright lighting conditions. Seems bright enough for green lush tree like environment in NS, but I wouldn't want to be using it in the desert. I did have to tighten the mount on the underside that TI mentioned earlier in the thread and it locks up very tight. Only issue I ran into during install of the optic mount plate was that I thought I heard TI say in the installation instruction video to set torque wrench to 40-inch lbs and ended up snapping a bit in two. Set the wrench to something lower and figured good enough since I added loctite as well. Can't wait to get it zero'd in at the range!
Speaking of zero, I know zeroing one reticle doesn't zero them all. Are you able to zero every reticle and have them hold zero or do you kind of have to pick which reticle you want to use because zeroing one reticle will change the zero on others?
thanks for pointing out this rail, finally got mine in the mail from Russia and it fits beautifully on my kobra mount. Didn't even need to tighten it down or anything.
No work was required, it just works out of the box. I bought in on eBay about a year ago, it's called "VOMZ Pilad 043-02 Side Rail Mount". It was shipped to me from Russia. There's a similar mount from the same manufacturer available now:
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/184100676865?hash=item2add416501:g:IxEAAOSwEFheBOy6
You can contact the seller, may be he can source the same one.
Glad that it worked for you!Running a x2.5 prism sight on that rail is what works for me the best, hitting 200m steel is almost too easy with it
I don't understand why the rail sold with the picatinny mount is completely different than the kobra