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AR-MPR Build – Mounting Nikon M-223 Scope Mount and Nikon Monarch Scope

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25 COMMENTS

  1. The scope is mounted so far forward I would have a hard time believing you could get any decent viewing. If I had one mounted like that, all I would be able to see is a small optical and blurry circle and never the full field of view. You did the leveling correctly but ring tightening should be done on both rings…alternating between them…otherwise too much stress can be brought to bear on the tube.
    I did enjoy the video though…thanks!  :o)

  2. For extra hold, I put blue locktite on the bolts that hold the mount together. It does a great job of resisting vibrations that might cause things to loosen over time. Just don't use the red version of locktite

  3. Great camera work and execution of your channel. Refreshing to see after watching so many AR videos done by people who think they need to host a show and use a cellphone camera to do it.

  4. Awesome project AR 15 build. Will definately count on your videos to help me assemble my rifle in the future.

    When are you taking this baby to the range? Can't wait to see what it can do..

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