New 1 piece offset scope mounts

Farmboy

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Location
Quebec
New mounts located here.


In stock.


$209.99
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The ADR cantilever mount is designed for mounting 30mm tubed telescopic sights onto a flattop style AR-15 rifle. The 2-inch offset of this cantilever mount positions the scope in a forward location, allowing the correct eye relief and head placement on an AR-15. This ADR mount will work best with scopes having four inches or less of eye relief (if more than four inches, use the ADR-X model).

AUTO LOCK™ LEVER SYSTEM

The ADR mount features the Auto Lock Lever System and 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 and Construction

The ADR mount is precision Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) machined from a solid block of aluminum and finished in a hard coat anodize for a rock-hard, lasting finish.

* Precision machined from 6061 T6 aluminum.
* Hard coat Type 3 Mil-Spec anodized for a lifetime of performance.
* Fully adjustable to fit both in and out of spec rail systems.

The ADR cantilever ring mount positions the telescopic sight at a height of 1.47 inches from base to center of scope tube. Weighs 8.4 ounces. Made with pride in the U.S.A.

* Tighten scope ring fasteners to 25 inch pounds.

$219.99
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Similar to the ADR, the ADR-X mount is designed for mounting 30mm tubed telescopic sights onto a flattop style AR-15 rifle. The 3-inch offset of this cantilever mount positions the scope in a forward location, allowing the correct eye relief and head placement on an AR-15. The extended 3-inch cantilever on the ADR-X provides an extra inch of offset compared to the ADR model and is best suited for scopes with four inches or more of eye relief.

AUTO LOCK™ LEVER SYSTEM

The ADR-X mount features the Auto Lock Lever System and 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 and Construction

The ADR-X mount is precision Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) machined from a solid block of aluminum and finished in a hard coat anodize for a rock-hard, lasting finish.

* Precision machined from 6061 T6 aluminum.
* Hard coat Type 3 Mil-Spec anodized for a lifetime of performance.
* Fully adjustable to fit both in and out of spec rail systems.

The ADR-X cantilever ring mount positions the telescopic sight at a height of 1.47 inches from base to center of scope tube. Weighs 8.4 ounces. Made with pride in the U.S.A.
 
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They look almost exactly like the adm mounts.... Right down to the locking mechanism.

Are they made under license or something, or are they totally different? Either way... Very interested in giving it a try with my new night force 1-4x. :) any CGN "trial user" discounts? ;)
 
Hi Farm Boy, I am looking at that pic you have of it on the AR...doesn't that make access to the charging handle difficult? I once saw a gizmo that went on that T shaped handle that extended it a bit and was to help out with scopes mounted like that...do you sell those too?
 
Hi Farm Boy, I am looking at that pic you have of it on the AR...doesn't that make access to the charging handle difficult?

Nope, not at all.

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I once saw a gizmo that went on that T shaped handle that extended it a bit and was to help out with scopes mounted like that...do you sell those too?

NEA Tac Latch
 
They look almost exactly like the adm mounts.... Right down to the locking mechanism.

Are they made under license or something, or are they totally different? Either way...

According to a thread on ARFCOM, yes. I recall seeing a pic with ADM and Vortex markings.
 
According to a thread on ARFCOM, yes. I recall seeing a pic with ADM and Vortex markings.

I guess also according to the pic posted... Clearly shows ADM on the rear of the mount. :) looks like the only difference is the cutouts on the rings are not present on the vortex ones.

Proper grasp of the CH is also not difficult on mine... As long as the rear of the occular is flush with the rear if the BUIS/CH area. Darrens is a little too far back IMHO, but I'm a 'nose to the charging handle' kind of guy. ;)
 
Yes, these are made for Vortex by ADM.

Proper grasp of the CH is also not difficult on mine... As long as the rear of the occular is flush with the rear if the BUIS/CH area. Darrens is a little too far back IMHO, but I'm a 'nose to the charging handle' kind of guy.

That one in the pic is a little far back, I prefer mine a little forward as well.
 
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