AIA M10 No4 Mk4

I spent some quality time with the AIA today installing a N.O.S cheek piece that I got from the U.K. and an Enfield micrometer sight for use without the scope installed.
Happy to say, the micrometer sight fit like a glove. No modification was required to either the gun or the sight.
Here are a few pix of the finished build.
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Looks good, Are those low rings? How's the eye relief?
It looks like there is room to drop the scope a bit and an offset rear ring would give you a bit more adjustment for eye relief if needed.
 
I use x1-4 PA scope on TSR super low rings. Rings cost same as the scope lol. optic is still a bit too high for my liking. Cheek riser is just about right for irons.

P.S. Any hints on tuning the ejection pattern? Mine ejects vertically into the rail.
 
I use x1-4 PA scope on TSR super low rings. Rings cost same as the scope lol. optic is still a bit too high for my liking. Cheek riser is just about right for irons.

P.S. Any hints on tuning the ejection pattern? Mine ejects vertically into the rail.

I've seen some rails with the right side milled at an angle.- Presumably to address this problem. Might be worth a try.
 
I just wonder if your gun smith can make another rail, I kinda want to take the old girls out and have a little fun at the range.

If so, please PM. Thanks in advance.
 
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