Product Preview: KDG Sidelok Aimpoint Micro Mount

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posted on September 15, 2017
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Kinetic Development Group’s Sidelok Aimpoint Micro Mount was created to provide a quick-detach mounting option for that esteemed red-dot platform. Compatible with multiple Aimpoint Micro models—and other optics sharing the same footprint—the mount’s patented cam system allows for one-handed installation of the sight onto any Picatinny rail section with at least four slots, and ensures a repeatable zero when removed and then remounted to the same rail position. Available configured for either absolute or lower-one-third co-witness with the iron sights of an AR-type firearm. Price: $140. Contact: Kinetic Development Group, LLC; (717) 517-7320; kineticdg.com.

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