Hey all,
I've got a KAC RAS on a BCM upper, and I'm noticing that the top rail seems to be just a tiny bit taller than the receiver's top rail. If I mount the EXPS-2 on the receiver, I have enough visible front sight for lower third cowitness, but with it mounted on the handguard I can only see about a tenth of a millimeter of the post. Is it something common to all RAS units that I'm just gonna have to live with, or could perhaps a gunsmith get the bracket to sit lower? I can make do with the visible portion of the post, but it will definitely be slower to pick up and potentially harder to center in the rear aperture consistently.
I'm not losing any sleep over it, just curious if there's anything to be done to improve it.
I've got a KAC RAS on a BCM upper, and I'm noticing that the top rail seems to be just a tiny bit taller than the receiver's top rail. If I mount the EXPS-2 on the receiver, I have enough visible front sight for lower third cowitness, but with it mounted on the handguard I can only see about a tenth of a millimeter of the post. Is it something common to all RAS units that I'm just gonna have to live with, or could perhaps a gunsmith get the bracket to sit lower? I can make do with the visible portion of the post, but it will definitely be slower to pick up and potentially harder to center in the rear aperture consistently.
I'm not losing any sleep over it, just curious if there's anything to be done to improve it.