I sent an e-mail asking him how much as ti told me they wouldn't sell me one without buying the kobra red dot sight. Even though I bought the rifle optic ready kit. So essentially they want me to spend 600 dollars to get a mount to install a 400 dollar optic onto when an ak mount is 20 bucks everywhere.
I sent an e-mail asking him how much as ti told me they wouldn't sell me one without buying the kobra red dot sight. Even though I bought the rifle optic ready kit. So essentially they want me to spend 600 dollars to get a mount to install a 400 dollar optic onto when an ak mount is 20 bucks everywhere.
Don't really need a scanner. Creating the raw model is a 20 minute job max (horizontal and vertical cam grooves included). Actually using a scanner might just be a bad idea, since you usually need to clean the final result extensively. It's good for gross, complex shapes, not something you need to reproduce to specs.Someone just needs to take these mounts to a 3D scanner, create some files and off to a machine shop. My god whoever does this first will make $$.. add a random groove or hole so there ain't to "copyright" issues if any.
Quite some milking going on with those mounts. I still don't understand what an optics ready version is. Is that the gun with the side mount?
the optic ready version does not constitute with the side mount rail. What it does come with is the custom ti trigger group pins that have a threaded portion sticking out of the side of the receiver, along with the right side safety, both pre-installed. Installing these two components takes the most onerous part of installing the mount out of the equation; installing the side mount is the relatively painless portion of the procedure.
omg.
The name is wrong and misleading. "Optics ready" implicates that you just need an optic to mount.
The correct wording should be "Optics mount ready".
so we need someone that copy or machine the ak adapter, the 2 pins and the right side safety nothing in fact lol ...