Piggy-back AR-15 scope
- OldCorps1982
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Piggy-back AR-15 scope
I have a Millett 1-4x24 scope on a S&W M&P-15. I want to piggy-back the scope with an EOTech holographic sight. Speaking from experience, are there any suggestions on the "right" model to use? Thanks
- jrswanson1
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Re: Piggy-back AR-15 scope
Are you trying to attach a small holographic sight to that Millet? I'm assuming for close range work? Are you attaching directly to the scope or to a section of rail? You have a lot of options for this. Take a look a the Burris Fast Fire II with a scope mount. If you have the money, the Aimpoint Micro works well in this application, too.
Jim
Jim
Re: Piggy-back AR-15 scope
Putting a full sized EOTech on a 1-4 scope would be pretty bulky and kind of redundant. your scope has a 1 power setting on it, you could use that for close shooting and the higher setting for longer shots. I think what you may be refering to as an "EOTech" is a actually a something like the:
http://www.gearzoneproducts.com/index.a ... rodID=4029
shown mounted on an ACOG. I know the Docter Optic has a great reputation. If what you really want is an EOTech, my recommendation would be to go for one of the XPSs, They are the most compact of the EOTechs and use a simgle CR123 battery.
http://www.gearzoneproducts.com/index.a ... rodID=4029
shown mounted on an ACOG. I know the Docter Optic has a great reputation. If what you really want is an EOTech, my recommendation would be to go for one of the XPSs, They are the most compact of the EOTechs and use a simgle CR123 battery.
You just have to ask yourself, is he telling you the truth based on knowledge and experience or spreading internet myths?
- OldCorps1982
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Re: Piggy-back AR-15 scope
I was curious if anyone with an AR had tried or was using a piggy-back optic system. My thought is for a close, quick acquisition sight. I am currently using a Burris P.E.P.R. scope mount that has picatinny rail on top of the rings for a piggy-back application (similiar to the ACOG link). There are a number of systems available and was interested in what had been tried and tested by Virginia’s Patriots. Thanks for the input.
- jrswanson1
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Re: Piggy-back AR-15 scope
Ah, okay. I have a PEPR scope mount on my DMS and I thought about putting a small red dot/holographic sight on it, but I realized I have to crane my neck to see through it. Some of the guys in my 3-Gun group have scopes and use an angle mount to put a small holo sight on that. You cant the gun to see through it. Works very well for close in shots.
Jim
Jim
Re: Piggy-back AR-15 scope
Exactly, with a dot/holo mounted on top you would not be able to establish a good stock weld as it sits to high. at close range it can still be effective. the angled mounts work to but when you cant the the gun the brass will be flying up in your sight picture( you can get use to this with practice) and depending how your weapon shucks the brass you could very well get beaned in the face with some.jrswanson1 wrote:Ah, okay. I have a PEPR scope mount on my DMS and I thought about putting a small red dot/holographic sight on it, but I realized I have to crane my neck to see through it. Some of the guys in my 3-Gun group have scopes and use an angle mount to put a small holo sight on that. You cant the gun to see through it. Works very well for close in shots.
Jim