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DPMS sweet 16 bull barrel


rupie

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I am new to AR-15 competitition

I have a DPMS sweet 16 bull barrel, it has a free floating hand gaurd that is solid steel. I have a scope mounted on my flat top and I am trying to figure out how to mount a Aimpoint comp for a second optic. I tried a scope mount that has a rail on one of the mounts 90 degrees out from high rise scope mount. But I couldnt get the aimpoint to dial in. I think it is to far from the barrel axis. I cant figure out a way to mount it on the hand gaurd short of drilling and taping a rail to it.

Any Ideas?

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ok no Ideas..... how about anyone that has two optics mounted how did you do it?

I've heard Matt Burkett talk about mounting his non-magnifying optic on a 45' angle on the upper. Try going to his website or the JP web site.

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ok no Ideas..... how about anyone that has two optics mounted how did you do it?

I've heard Matt Burkett talk about mounting his non-magnifying optic on a 45' angle on the upper. Try going to his website or the JP web site.

It's right on his home page.

http://www.mattburkett.com/

"The Burkett Off Set Scope Mount fits any picatinny rail and you can use a JPoint, Trijicon RedDot, Burris Fast Fire or Doctor." Might not work with the Aimpoint.

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My first 3-gun rifle was Bushy with a alum FF tube, I drilled and tapped a 1913 rail at about the 1:30 position for a JP short range tac sight. I've since sold the gun, but it's still on there and good to go.

Drill and tap a rail on your forearm and shoot the hell outta it.

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Drill and tap the tube for a piece of rail. Put the Aimpoint in a Larue or ARMS QD mount and then mount the Aimpoint. I did this for about 2 years and worked great!

Rich

Did you remove the hand gaurd to drill it?

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