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Night Vision Mounting options for my new shorty

Surgeon_Shooter

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  • Mar 2, 2009
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    Hey guys I have a new 16" Remington sps tactical in .308 and its going to be my hunting rifle/throw in the truck rifle. I'm looking into ways to mount the must haves.

    Ill be using a Night optics BNS (that I got from Peter @ I^2!), a laser illuminator on the driver side and probly a mark 4.

    From my memory all I remember seeing is the MARS and MIRS rails that will serve what I need. Is there anything else I can use to run my clip on and illuminator other than those two? The $500 price is extremely high for me because I only paid $600 for the gun!!!!

    Thanks
    Jay
     
    Put it in a chassis man. Problem solved and the gun is now a folder and about 25" long
     
    Sorry I can't help with this situation but you're going to love the rifle. I have it and it's a shooter. Well balanced and not too heavy.
     
    The pri does look bulky and I thought hard about a chassis but weight is my main concern. My 2 options were the AICS and the manners folder but even with the manners I'd still have to get the efr...

    I found a MIRS on here yesterday and its on the way to the house for a great price! I wish I could take the side rails off like the MARS rail but o well I'm happy. Now what scope to go with??? Lol it's a never ending process!
     
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    Put it in a chassis man. Problem solved and the gun is now a folder and about 25" long
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    Plus1 on this also
    Been using a XLR on a 16" suppressed rem. night hunter for quite some time . It's tits for anything mounting NV needs . Plus it accommodates mounting any QD Tri. or Bi-pod . & with folder option its a 'real small' for packing .
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