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MSP: Quality AR-15 AccessoriesMounting Solutions Plus (MSP) is a distributor of A.R.M.S. Mounts , PRI Mounts, "AR-15 Accessories" Comp Scopes and other high quality shooting products for the discriminating shooter in the varmint, competition and tactical disciplines. Our line of bases and rings are without peer and will team most popular bolt actions to the finest scopes. Also included are mounts for reflex or red dot sights; such as, the Holosight and the Aimpoint Comp. The most recent addition to our product line is a set of universal mounts for Night Vision Scopes; the PRI-M69 series is an adjustable mount for hand-held Night Vision Pocket Scopes. This mount allows users of the PVS14 and Litton 983's to attach these pocket scopes to any mil spec rifle base and use them in conjunction with another optical device. Mounting Solutions Plus and Precision Reflex, Inc. purchased the license to produce the arms mount ® #1 G-3 / MP-5 Mount for the HK rifles and the A.R.M.S.® #3 & #4 FN FAL Mount. We are also a distributor of all other products manufactured by A.R.M.S.® In addition to the A.R.M.S.® products, MSP and PRI work together to develop and distribute other specialty products for the shooting industry. Look over our web site and check out our other AR-15 MOUNTS . We look forward to hearing from you. Also on this Site are Muzzelite Bullpups Stocks and products produced by Boonie Packer; such as, the Redi Mag. Mounting Solutions Plus supplies rugged and dependable firearms accessories. New member with here with probable an RUGER 10/22 Stocks.Anyone here using the A.R.M.S. S.I.R. system? I just got my new Colt M4 and I'm looking for a good quadrail will lots of options. I really like the A.R.M.S. #50 Bi-Level but don't know anyone that has experiance with them. They do seem a little spendy, (but what isn't anymore) , and you always get what ya pay for. Also are there any dealers on this board that sells the A.R.M.S. S.I.R. systems? Thin ETA: Go to the Equipment Exchange and high capacity magazines .
I don't weigh much!! As far as BROWNING scope mounts go, there are alot of systems out there nowadays. Exactly what do you mean by "RED DOT SIGHTS" OH, US As far as rail platforms go, there are alot of MP-5
MOUNT out there nowadays. Exactly what do you mean by "scope mounts"? You said "FN FAL scope MOUNTS". Options are limitless when it comes to an AR15. You need to know what you want out of it and what you are using it for. IE Hunting, (what type), CQB, target, center piece for living room, etc. After this, figure what type of optic you want to use for the configuration of the AR. Long or short range scope (hunting or target), ACOG, Aimpoint, Eotech? You want lights, scope rings, front grip, and NIGHT VISION MOUNTS? Figure this out and then shop for systems. If you want to set up for a specific purpose go for what will work for you. If you want bling, get out the checkbook.This is no attempt to offend---just been there and did it. Decide what you want to do with your AR-15 and go fro there. Shoot straight and AR-15 magazines! Thin REMINGTON
700 Scope Mounts don't weigh much!!! The Tri Power will be mounted on the Flat Top with the A.R.M.S. mount I got with it. Other than that I'm not sure where everything else will go. The only thing I can get local is DPMS stuff. I know they sell a quadrail but I'm looking for something a little nicer and more versitle. I've also been looking at GG&G stuff as well, they seem like they have a nice product as well. User Info IM User Email User Reply Quote Anyone here using the A.R.M.S. S.I.R. system? I just got my new Colt M4 and I'm looking for a good quadrail will lots of options. I really like the A.R.M.S. #50 Bi-Level but don't know anyone that has experiance with them. AIMPOINT SIGHTS do seem a little spendy, (but what isn't anymore) , and you always get what ya pay for. Also are there any dealers on this board that sells the A.R.M.S. S.I.R. systems? TRIJICON EOTECH · ·· TRIJICON ACOG If you have not used a SIR, I suggest that you try ARMS scope rings out before buying. I find them heavy, wide and expensize. Check the EE forum. People are just about giving them away! easy610 MI, USA Anyone here using the A.R.M.S. S.I.R. system? I just got my new Colt M4 and I'm looking for a good quadrail will lots of options. I really like the A.R.M.S. #50 Bi-Level but don't know anyone that has experiance with them. They do seem a little spendy, (but what isn't anymore) , and you always get what ya pay for. Also are there any dealers on this board that sells the A.R.M.S. S.I.R. systems?
Just took my #50 off my A3, and mounted the Eotech on the flat top. Wow. The front end is much lighter. You don't realize the difference even from only 15-18 oz out on the front end of the barrel. Don't think I'll sell my ARMS mount anytime soon, but I was a "convert" and thought they looked cool, and after carrying an AR equip'd with on on a recent EXTENDED search (duty related), I realize the downside of the ARMS fore end. No flame intended. Super solid piece, and did everything I wanted, but I strongly urge prosepective buyers to consider the intent of the weapon (duty vs gunsfe queen) and the weight factor.
I was kind of curious about the extra weight on the barrel end of the M4. So if the S.I.R. system is heavy I'm assuming the GG&G quadrail is as well. What about the Tango Down Quad rail? Is it any good? I'm just looking for enough rail space for my M6 really and maybe a verticle grip. (not sure if I would like one or not) Thanks for the help. DB -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I was kind of curious about the extra weight on the barrel end of the M4. So if the S.I.R. system is heavy I'm assuming the GG&G quadrail is as well. What about the Tango Down Quad rail? Is it any good? I'm just looking for enough rail space for my M6 really and maybe a verticle grip. (not sure if I would like one or not) The is heavy and TD doesn't make a rail system...
C4 is the website correct in that you have those in stock? Thanks
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DevL TX, USA User Info IM User Email User Reply Quote The SIR is a pig IMO. Just buy LaRue or DD and you will be happy. +1 but be forewarned installation of the LaRue and DD requires removal of the Front Sight Base and the barrel. If you're going to pay a 'smith to install it then it's not an issue. If you want to do it yourself then take a look at the Troy MRF units. They weigh more than the LaRue - but they are lighter than the SIR. They install as easy as a SIR (no removal of the barrel required).
Got it from CMMG Inc, went with it mainly because of the price and ease of installation. Only took about 10 minutes to install including all four rail covers. I'll see if I use it much and then if I want latter down the road I may opt for one of the more expensive units that need smithing to install. I have the Knights RIS foregrip
easy610 MI, USA User Info IM User Email User Reply Quote Found the Samco to be loose and poorly made. Attach a vert grip and give a slight amount of push/pull and you'll see the Samco handguards trying to pull apart at the corners. also, the rails are not standardized...you'll find many items will not solidly attach. Not worth the $. See if you can sell it off on EE and save for a serious unit, regardless of which one listed above.....they will all be HEAD AND SHOULDERS above the Samco. No flame intended...I did the SAME THING! Price was attractive! My .02$. Cheers!
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Precision Reflex Inc. Precision Reflex Inc. opened for business in 1979 in the design and manufacture of shooting products for the accomplished shooter. The line of sights and bases manufactured were on the cutting edge of the, then available, technology. Several U.S. patents were issued to the company. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Designed to fit the HK-91-93-94,MP5 and SP89. The A.R.M.S. G-3 locks solidly to the upper receiver of the rail while allowing use of the iron sights. The mounting platform provides the A.R.M.S. Universal rail to accept both STANAG and dovetail fastenings, for both day optics, night vision and lasers, as required. STANAG rings and rails can also be utilized. The A.R.M.S. G-3 is manufactured from 4140 steel and phosphate finished black to spec DOD-16232 |
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