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Howdy all, I'm looking for a one-piece throw lever QD Mount for a Trijicon Accupoint 1-6 (Model #: TR-25-C-200089). It's got a 30mm tube and will be going on my Noveske AR-15.

The first option I thought of was LaRue but I'm open to suggestions here. Looking for:
-One piece construction (no separate rings please)
-Going to have to be cantilevered since I don't have a monolithic top rail
-I want it to line rear of the optic up with the charging handle more or less
-Must be AS LIGHT AS POSSIBLE. I'm putting enough weight on this damn thing with the scope.

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Posts: 5544 | Location: Greater Nashville, TN | Registered: May 11, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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For throw levers larue, adm, or bobro are all good choices.

If trying to save some weight then you may want to look at aero's lightweight mount or geissele.

I tend to go larue or adm since I also prefer throw levers for some reason. But geisseles new mounts are very nice and mount up like a tank.
 
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Big fan of the Aero lightweight mounts, have one on a DD AR and have no complaints.

Apologize, didn't see the QD piece in there.

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I have always had good luck with adm, both product and customer service.
 
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Another vote for ADM
 
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Email from Larue two days ago. They were on sale.

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ADM and Larue are what I have used in the past, both have been rock solid.


Still have the ADM just because I sold the Larue and the scope that was in it as a package deal.
 
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Bobro may be the best made and easiest to use.
ADM has the most models for fit many circumstances and easily the best value dollar for dollar.
Larue is fine albeit it can be a problem adjusting at times and not priced as well as ADM.

I have all three and would prefer a Bobro but most all are ADM.
 
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I received, yesterday, a Holosun HS503GU RDS and an ADM AD-T1-10 Aimpoint T1 Micro Mount 1 Piece Co-Witness.

The pair works like a champ.



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Posts: 26009 | Location: S.E. Michigan | Registered: January 06, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I have LaRue, GG&G, and Nightforce QD mounts for ARs. All work flawlessly.

I think the GG&G is a little higher quality than the LaRue. The Nightforce isn't a true QD, but it mounts and unmounts very quickly.
 
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ADM, Bobro, and Larue are all excellent. GDI mounts are wonderful if you can find one on sale somewhere.
 
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LaRue.
 
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Bobro for me, I have had ADM, LaRue, GDI, but the Bobro is by far my favorite.

Aero is light and great for the money, but for QD Bobro all the way
 
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LaRue LT-104. With a bottle of Dillo Dust, hard to beat.
 
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I like my ADM much better than my JP Enterprises.



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After lots of trial and error, I've settled on Bobro with no further regrets.
 
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