Larue C-note……

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Which one of you asked for this……


C-Note

Introducing the latest product from LaRue Tactical, the C-Note.

It is a ready-to-use, one-piece iron sight precision built for rapid target acquisition and engagement.

A $100 bill gets you a premium iron sight that is perfect for CQB, home defense, or ringing steel at the range. It is also a perfect tool to use when hunting as you can rapidly transition between magnified optics and your C-Note irons as your environment changes with our quick-disconnect lever system.

It has a similar sight radius and configuration to pistol sights, but capitalizes on the added points of contact and firepower of your railed rifle to increase accuracy.

The C-Note has an adjustable rear sight and the easy mounting capability ensures all of your railed rifles are mission ready. No need to worry about dead batteries.

The LaRue C-Note, for when you need to make the money shot.
 

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I got the email the other day and thought to myself that Mark Larue is finally at the point of desperation with regard to his relevance in the mount making world. His MBT triggers? Amazing at their price point. Almost everything else? Outdated at this point, IMO.

Combine this with that god-awful suitcase carry strap abomination and you’d be peak PRS Fudd.
 
JP already did that...and did it better and without looking like a fucking billboard.

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TBH, I do think there is some minor merit to the JP or if say you just had a simple base milled for say Sig pistol iron dovetails...

I seemed to recall JP having something similar that could actually be zeroed, thanks for confirming that. More proof that ol’ Larue is past his prime…
 
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Don't think the C-Note belongs on a rifle platform, but I am going to give it try on this 7" platform, same as its sight radius, just for fun.

Had to mill 0.2-0.25" off the bottom to clear the off-set light mount; applying some color to the front sight. Already have trialed the RMR, Aimpoint and HK front sight. The LaRue "license plate" removes easily if it offends.

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Don't think the C-Note belongs on a rifle platform, but I am going to give it try on this 7" platform, same as its sight radius, just for fun.

Had to mill 0.2-0.25" off the bottom to clear the off-set light mount; applying some color to the front sight. Already have trialed the RMR, Aimpoint and HK front sight. The LaRue "license plate" removes easily if it offends.

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