Not for me. A quick counter-clockwise twist and I'm looking straight down it... clockwise would be uncomfortable.Z1166 wrote:If you are a right handed shooter, would it make more sense to have the offset red dot/reflex sight on the left side of the rifle?
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- Wed Jan 16, 2013 8:00 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
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Re: Back Up Sight with an ACOG
- Wed Jan 02, 2013 9:31 am
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Re: Back Up Sight with an ACOG
Uh... good questionThe Annoyed Man wrote:Which 45º mount did you use for the FastFire?MadMonkey wrote:I have an ACOG on my 20" AR, and use a 45 degree mount with a Burris FastFire III mounted on it. It was difficult to sight in, but it seems to work well.
IIRC it was a cheapo I threw into an order from PSA, figuring I could find some use for it.
- Tue Jan 01, 2013 10:53 pm
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Re: Back Up Sight with an ACOG
I have an ACOG on my 20" AR, and use a 45 degree mount with a Burris FastFire III mounted on it. It was difficult to sight in, but it seems to work well.