Scalarworks is coming out with their SYNC RDS mounts for the 1301T for RMRs and ACROs, guess they changed their mind about supporting it: https://www.facebook.com/scalarworks...9196086967250/
Scalarworks is coming out with their SYNC RDS mounts for the 1301T for RMRs and ACROs, guess they changed their mind about supporting it: https://www.facebook.com/scalarworks...9196086967250/
Where are you folks going for 1301 spare parts?
I need one, preferably two, 1301 front sight shields (aka protective wing assembly). Midwest carries the part, but they are OOS. All calls/voicemails at BUSA go unanswered/unreturned, as do all emails.
Last edited by HCM; 01-22-2022 at 08:40 PM.
Indeed.
The rear sight as it comes on the gun is lovely. But it would be pretty obnoxious if it's sitting right behind the optic. The beauty of the Aridus Haught Mod setup is that it leaves your field of view through the optic remarkably uncluttered. Dealing with grub screws is kind of a pain in the ass, but once you get it zeroed it's nice.
3/15/2016
That's my main complaint, the CROM sight is a pretty crude design (aperture not withstanding). I've actually considered just going back to the pic rail and leaving the sights off all together. Milling off half of the factory aperture wouldn't be hard either, they put two dots on it to tell you where the middle is.
Different strokes, people.
Ken
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No. Some things are just inefficient.
Been down the “true co-witness” road with carbines with large numbers of shooters. At best it’s a distraction that hampers performance. At worst you have people trying to use the red dot and the irons at the same time.
If you are running an optic, the optic is your primary sighting system.
The iron sights on the 1301 are a great choice if you want to use irons as your primary sights
But the LPA rear does not play well with micro-sized red dots. It blocks too much of the optic.