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anyone try this yet? seems to fit in the old sights place no drilling/taping ect just put it in your dovetail cuts .$419 but if you can use it on all your mls with out putting a hole in the barrel great! s.s. exchange said this month you could watch your bullet strike the ram at 300, anybody got one yet. :front:
 
i've seen them also and saw a comment on the assra forum and[url] bpcr.net[/url] (but their down). i can't remember the comments but i don't have a negative flag hangin around in the grey stuff.

as a side coment is their good info on the history of scopes out there.??
 
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anyone try this yet? seems to fit in the old sights place no drilling/taping ect just put it in your dovetail cuts .$419 but if you can use it on all your mls with out putting a hole in the barrel great! s.s. exchange said this month you could watch your bullet strike the ram at 300, anybody got one yet. :front:
its a long steel one looks it has adjustments like the old buff scopes all i can be sure of is leatherwood built the art sniper scope for nam (i think) mine yrs ago for the ar 15 cost? 8 or 900 at the time damn good scope.
 
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