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Looking for the bottom picatinny rail piece that installs to a BT spigot for the Accuracy International rifles. If you have the little rail section please send me a PM. Thanks!
Looking for one to attach to a mount I already have but would be fine if it came with another mount already. Any condition is welcome as long as its functional. Please PM me with details if you have one. Thank you!
Finally getting into the wild world of thermals. If you have either of these or a similar unit please reply below and message me. I'm also new to the marketplace here, but have accounts with lots of feedback on other forums so would be happy to confirm if that matters. To explain why I'm after...
Thank you guys. Agreed. They didn't Have time behind the optic and were just looking at features. In their defense they did say it was a minor gripe. Their bigger concern was glass quality at the price these are sold for, but without looking down one it's hard to make assessments. Looks like...
Lol. Thanks. Okay. You've convinced me it's a useless feature. Seems weird Wilcox would bother to even integrate it if most just choose to leave it off. Why was it a mil requirement for the original Pvs14s and J Arms? How do you disable it btw? Stickers over the pvs14 contact pads?
Whoops... yes. Totally right. Thanks for the correction. When trying to make speedy adjustments on the fly it doesn't slow you down at all from your experience? To me it seems like a very minor gripe, but I haven't had experience behind either setup.
One of the complaints I heard about the Arken was the 8 clicks for revolution making it harder to do math on large adjustments. To those that actually have time shooting at range with one, how big of a deal is this?