Add QD functionality to any optic or scope mount.
This dual QD lever raises any optic by 5/8" above it's host rail. Some guys are putting it on the underside of the handguard and mounting vertical grips and flashlights to it...makes for a pretty good setup.
The LT101 is 5.5" long, and provides 13 MIL-STD-1913 lug spaces. Like all LaRue mounts, it is precision-machined out of bar-stock aluminum and matte black anodized. The LaRue Speed Levers provide outstanding return to zero; the optic can be removed, and replaced, without loss of zero. Guaranteed.
Available with LaRue QD Speed Levers or VFZ mounts (see pull-down to the right)
About VFZ Mounts:
VFZ is a new theory in the concept of clamping accessories to MIL-STD-1913 rails. Instead of using a horizontal cross-bolt, the VFZ uses a vertical bolt that draws up a clamping foot against the lower angle of the rail, seating the mount similarly to a fully-closed LaRue lever.
Once installed on the firearm, index marks allow the user to remove the mount, then reattach to the same tension, providing unprecedented return to zero for a non-QD-levered mount. The unique vertical alignment of the clamp allows components that are structurally stronger than traditional cross-bolt designs.
This dual QD lever raises any optic by 5/8" above it's host rail. Some guys are putting it on the underside of the handguard and mounting vertical grips and flashlights to it...makes for a pretty good setup.
The LT101 is 5.5" long, and provides 13 MIL-STD-1913 lug spaces. Like all LaRue mounts, it is precision-machined out of bar-stock aluminum and matte black anodized. The LaRue Speed Levers provide outstanding return to zero; the optic can be removed, and replaced, without loss of zero. Guaranteed.
Available with LaRue QD Speed Levers or VFZ mounts (see pull-down to the right)
About VFZ Mounts:
VFZ is a new theory in the concept of clamping accessories to MIL-STD-1913 rails. Instead of using a horizontal cross-bolt, the VFZ uses a vertical bolt that draws up a clamping foot against the lower angle of the rail, seating the mount similarly to a fully-closed LaRue lever.
Once installed on the firearm, index marks allow the user to remove the mount, then reattach to the same tension, providing unprecedented return to zero for a non-QD-levered mount. The unique vertical alignment of the clamp allows components that are structurally stronger than traditional cross-bolt designs.