Tallbald
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Assembling an AR from a kit soon I hope, with a 1 inch tube scope planned. I see so many forward-shifted offset (cantilevered?) combination base and ring sets and don't know the advantage to this style is over a plain, upright set of rings like every other scope I've ever had used. Won't the plain rings like Weaver, etc work fine too on the usual pic rail the flat top PSA kit I want has?
I don't mind thumbscrews instead of quick lever releases. And I don't feel a need for top-notch steel--anodized aluminum would be fine as long as it's a solid setup.
I need some education on this please.
Thanks as always. Don.
I don't mind thumbscrews instead of quick lever releases. And I don't feel a need for top-notch steel--anodized aluminum would be fine as long as it's a solid setup.
I need some education on this please.
Thanks as always. Don.