Reasonably priced AR Mounts that are available

Rick James

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I've seen a lot of pics of AR's that are not using extended type expensive AR scope mounts, and just curious what exactly you guys are using. $$$ is a bit tight right now, and I'd like to have something that I can use for the short term until I can get ahold of something better (like the Larue mounts).

What are you guys using? My only requirements are that they are less than $50, and something I can actually get my hands on.
 
Burris just came out with a new mount also, Its a little more than 50 bucks but its a good looking mount and would save you from having to lay out more cash later on.
 
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Burris just came out with a new mount also, Its a little more than 50 bucks but its a good looking mount and would save you from having to lay out more cash later on.



I really like those mounts, but I can't find anyone that actually has them in stock? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif

I'll look into the model one mounts, any other suggestions keep them coming. Thanks!
 
I have just what you need: Millet AR15 mounts. They are designed for rails and are the perfect hight. I paid $25 at a local gun shop. The $100 mounts may be better but I could not see it.
The link (that did not link) looks like the ones I got several years ago. Hope it helps.

www.tjgeneralstore.com
 
I bought the "AR Flat Top One Piece Ring Mount Picatinny Weaver Rail" on ebay and put it on my flatop. Buy Now: $19.99, and it works great.
 
I just recieved a one peice AR mount from Rock River Arms.
right at $50/
Works great. Took 3-4 weeks to get but its as good as most others I have seen.
 
They don't get a lot of reviews (for some reason) but I have the B-Square mounts on 3 ARs and they do an excellent job.
 
I went with the Burris Super High Rings. They are very strong. And will not break the bank. Tom.

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They don't get a lot of reviews (for some reason) but I have the B-Square mounts on 3 ARs and they do an excellent job.



I have 2 sets of the B-Squares and no complaints. Cabela's list them as a stock item but every time I went into the store they are out. May have to order on line for in store pickup.
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Start with the EOP (Elevated Optics Platform), pretty much stock rings from there.
Rick H...
 
I just put a Zeiss on my 204 upper and need a little more eye relief so I went with one of these.

GG&G GS1 rail

Hopefully I'll get it next week so I can go out and play with the whistle pigs. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
 
Keep watching the e-net sights for a used one. I always see something like this for sale. I just bought 2 sets of burris xtr rings and i think i paid 35 bucks a set. Do some leg work and you will find!! Lee
 
This set up is a quick way to get started and it dosn't cost much. A set of Leupold see-thru rings from Wally World for about $17. They can give you a small offset if you need it and they are just about 1.6" high.

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That's a Simmons Whitetail 6.5-20 x 50 on top.

Scott
 
Thanks guys, I decided to order the new Burris AR - P.E.P.R mount and wait till they start shipping. Since this will be a dedicated hunting rig, I don't really care if the glass comes off. Figured instead of dropping the $$$ on the Larue mount, I'll buy this one and put the extra $$ into better glass. Plans are to put a Monarch 4-16 x 42SF with the mildot reticle on top.
 
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Rick,

How about giving us a review of the Burris mount? There are alot of us looking for a good inexpensive AR-15 mount.

Jim
 
I also ordered the Burris P.E.R.P. mount, but it is on back order for a few weeks yet. I can't wait to get it. It sure looks sweet, and being a Burris I can't imagine that it won't be an awesome mount!
 
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