MK12 Mod 0 Question

mjh30

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A question for those with a true to spec MK12 mod 0 upper. Are we running our optic in front of the arms 40 rear sight. Obviously using 22 medium rings the ocular housing doesn't clear. Anyone have any comments, I suppose using a 40l sp would alleviate this, but then the upper wouldn't be true. Just don't like how far forward by 2.5-10x24 is when mounted in the 22 M's.
 
everyone's melon is going to be different. this is what I ended up with. they are high rings

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Thanks everyone, I suppose I will try the highs and see how the cheek weld is, if I don't like it, the 40l is another option, although it kinda defeats the purpose of having a spec build. Anyone know if they actually used the 2.5-10x24 on the mod 0 or only on the mod 1's. Seen a lot of pictures of mod 0's wuthe optic to the front of the arms 40.
Marty
 
I run nose to charging handle on pretty much any AR I shoot. I'm guessing pretty much any optic for me would be in front of the rear sight. I want to be comfortable behind the rifle and be able to build solid positions so I might cheat slightly on the "clone" aspect to make sure I had a rifle I could shoot effectively.
 
I went with the 40L...... I would rather have that one part not to spec than higher rings or have the 2.5-10 positioned too far forward. I debated this for awhile prior to purchasing as I wanted to build it as close to spec as possible. But now it's all set up I'm glad I made the choice.
 
Thanks Musky, had a larue on their before, height wasn't too bad, with the arms 22 med and no arms 40 to hinder the ocular housing its near perfect. Probably go with the 40l and be damned, seems an awful pity since its all spec including the barrel. Thanks to all for their replies.
Marty
 
I went with the PRI SPR rail and used Med ARMS 22 rings with a 2.5 x8 Leupold tactical Mod 1 scope.

My can came from Allan Eng.......they built Accuracy Ops who had the contract for the cans.
 
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