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7-power magnifier mounts behind reflex (red-dot) sights to provide magnification when needed. Transition between no magnification for speed in close-range combat and magnification for precision shooting as situation dictates. Rugged construction. Multi-coated lenses and 30mm tube for excellent light transmission. Nitrogen purged, shockproof, waterproof, and fogproof.

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Multi-coated lenses
Nitrogen purged, shockproof, waterproof, and fogproof
Heavy duty
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ASIN: B002Q6UQIW
Item model number: MD-7XMGNF

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Primary arms has a good mount vortex is good.both go on sale often enough

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Am I missing something? This $50 with shipping..... I don't know if that's a good or bad deal but not $29.99 with shipping...

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I purchased one of these to magnify the Aimpoint PRO for my AR-15 about 5 years ago. It cost me $90 then, so this is a great deal. Mine has worked wonderfully and I would buy it again in a heartbeat.
Mako is misrepresenting the magnification. It seems to be more of a 3x or 4x magnifier. Definitely not 7x. I purchased a UTG 30mm QD High Profile scope mount and it aligned well with the stock mount on the Aimpoint PRO.

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Does this come with the mount pictured?

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i don't think the mounts are included i see now where it said it was.

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What? So the mount IS or ISNT included?

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This thing is useless w/o a flip to side mount. If installed on a standard rail with a regular mount it is not even possible to open lens covers as red dot scope and magnifier stays too close to each other.

A good flip to side mount costs 150-200$.

Plus x7 is really a stretch. Normally x3 is more practical.

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You're going to spend $200 on a mount to hold an $80 magnifier?

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Not trying to be condescending: Please share if you know where to get a decent flip side mount for a reasonable price. I find the prices for mounts absurd, but I only know 3 manufacturers (ADM, Bobro, and Larue).

It boggles my mind that I spent more money on a mount than the price of a quality lower receiver. The margins on these things are ridiculous.

Again, please share where to get decent optic mounts sub $100 if you know. I know I'd be grateful. I paid $150 for my Bobro and I know the other manufacturer's are charging a premium as well.

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http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00ANDB3ZA/ref=pd_aw_sim_sg_5?pi=SL500_SS115...

Here's another. I have no experience with this one but... Save you from tapping a few keys.

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http://www.amazon.com/Tactical-Inserts-Aimpoint-EOTech-Magnifier/dp/B009GDCK5K/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1369921377&sr=8-2&keywords=flip+mount...

That's just 1 of them. My friend bought this exact one and it's great. Hold the magn. in place and doesn't move/wobble at all. If you do a search on ebay, amazon etc. for 'flip mount' you will get dozen of them

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I have that one as well, I don't see how a $150 mount could function better. No move or wobble after 3,000+ rounds.

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