Help me get my CMR to clear my Swiss Arms Rear Drum

Steve Janes

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So someone just gave me a Hi Lux Optics CMR 14x24 Scope, and I want to put it on my Black Special. I already have a rail on the rifle.

Does anyone have any ideas of a relatively affordable (Not garbage, but on the cheaper side) QD mount that A)doesn't weigh to much, and B)Will be high enough for the CMR to clear the rear drum sight without any kind of a riser.

Thanks

Steve
 
This is probably one of the few options that will work. It's a little cheaper than one of the LaRue mounts. The ARMS 22H rings (which I really like) are a little too low. Another option would be one of the Burris AR P.E.P.R. mounts, which should be high enough.

http://www.americandefensemanufacturing.com/view/product/188/

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AD-RECON-H Scope Mount | Item No: AD-RECON-H

Description

The AD-RECON-H mount is made for putting high power glass onto a flattop style AR-15. The cantilever throws the scope out front with 2″ offset, allowing you to get the right eye relief. It is precision machined from 6061 T6 aluminum and finished in hard coat T3 Mil-Spec anodize. It features the Patented QD Auto Lock™ Lever system to accommodate both in spec and out of spec rail systems.
Features

The AD-RECON-H mount features the Patented QD Auto Lock™ Lever system which has the following advantages:

Does not require proprietary tools for adjustment.
Can be adjusted with your finger or a flat blade screwdriver.
Lever can be configured to lock to the front or the rear.
Superior clamping surface to insure maximum rail engagement.

Materials & Construction

The AD-RECON-H mount is precision CNC machined from a block of 6061 T6 aluminum and finished in hard coat type 3 Mil-Spec anodize for a rock hard lasting finish.

Precision machined from 6061 T6 Aluminum.
Hard coat anodized for a lifetime of performance.
Fully adjustable to fit both in spec and out of spec rail systems.
American Defense MFG, LLC. products feature a lifetime warranty.
Features the Patented QD Auto Lock™ Lever system.
Made with pride in the U.S.A.

http://www.burrisoptics.com/arpepr.html

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AR-P.E.P.R. QD Mount

The new AR-P.E.P.R. QD Mount makes it easy to gear up for different applications or shooting disciplines. Two Quick Detach levers make it easy to change optics or switch to iron sights and still maintain return-to-zero reliability.

1" - Item #410344
30mm - Item #410342
 
Yah, it'll be around $200, but it would be my preference over the Burris. I've owned several other AD mounts (for Aimpoints) in the past and have been really happy with them. Although the advantage of the Burris is it will be a little lower than the AD mount (0.2"), but it will still be high enough to clear the diopter.
 
I use larue, the ad is great and I wouldn't hesitate to use it. They hold their value so don't worry about spending the money if you need to sell you will recover, and you get to use good kit in the mean time
 
I use larue, the ad is great and I wouldn't hesitate to use it. They hold their value so don't worry about spending the money if you need to sell you will recover, and you get to use good kit in the mean time

Agreed. I run a LaRue ACOG base on my Swiss Arms, and I just picked up a LaRue Aimpoint Micro base for my AR. I've had ADM and A.R.M.S. mounts in the past, but I only have LaRue mounts now.
 
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