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May 12th, 2006, 10:20 | #16 | |
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I'm looking for one for my Marui MP7A1. I dont wish to install a huge RDS on a small gun as the MP7. Peace Out.
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May 12th, 2006, 15:12 | #17 |
As i understand they are meant to go on top of acogs. I would guess that if the replica is good that it should fit no prob.
Illusion want to do a quick test for us?
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May 12th, 2006, 16:07 | #18 | |||
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If it does, you may need to retap some holes for it to fit flush, since that mount is designed to fit a Tasco/Optima/Firepoint/JPoint or whatever the heck its name is now. The screw placement on that unit is slightly forward of the Doctersight. That's why I pre-thought my ACOG purchase and got the one with the dummy RDS scope on it. Quote:
The one that I brought in: 1) Had to be pointed it at an extremely bright light source first to turn it on, wtf? 2) Even still, it did not turn on all the time 3) The incremental stepping of the automatic brightness control sucked 4) An attempt to replace the battery was made... but lo and behold! One of the screw heads were stripped out of the box! Ask Phrozen about it. These were all his findings. He was the one who preordered it and I never really got to fondle it. I tried to, but figured that it didn't turn on because the battery wasn't installed. I would rather throw this POS into a blender, mix it with some strawberries and bananas and feed it to my REAL Doctersight. The super-pooper was that my supplier wasn't willing to take it back, since "that's how that product is." But other than that, if you can find a working version of this, then yes, you can get it to fit on an ACOG. It's a *fairly* close replica to the real Doctersight, although as I already mentioned, you may need to re-drill and re-tap some holes in the ACOG mount to get a good fit. |
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