Arsenal 107-54 scope mount
Arsenal 107-54 scope mount
Looking for options to mount a red dot, it has the rear sight on the cover, so a special mount is needed, Arsenal has one, any suggestions?
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Re: Arsenal 107-54 scope mount
Look at RS Regulate. I got one for my yugo from them. Nice sturdy piece. Not sure how yours will mount but they have many options. My yugo has an integral rail on the side if the receiver.
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Re: Arsenal 107-54 scope mount
Nicejdf747emt wrote:Yes, just ordered a MidWest, krink.
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Re: Arsenal 107-54 scope mount
Added a storm werkz mount , put a new primary arms mini dot on top, placed a INFORCE, light on the Midwest rail and a mako folding grip, thinking about not getting the SBR, go with a long , permanent flash suppressor, to keep it a legal beagle, who's the Smith around Louisville that's recommended???
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Re: Arsenal 107-54 scope mount
I'm talking to cranky about cutting my AK down and pinning on a brake. Will be using a Bolton gas block/ front sight.
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