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BCM A/T 525-5 Optic Riser

SKU: BCM-OR-AT-525-5
MPN: BCM-OR-AT-525-5
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$65.00

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Details

Details

The BCM A/T Optic Riser 525-5 is designed for use with optics like red dots. This 2 1/8" long riser features 5 recoil slots and elevates the optic's centerline by about 1/2 inch, improving situational awareness and ease of use when used with night vision or PPE systems. A/T (Angled Torque) mounts, with a patented clamp, provide a strong and reliable lock onto the rail. Constructed from aircraft aluminum alloy and hard coat anodized, this riser offers durability and precision in any optics setup. The patented A/T mounts utilize angled torque to provide a stronger and more secure lock-up on the rail, making it an ideal choice for layering magnifiers and enhancing optics systems.

Features:

  • Length: Approximately 2-1/8"
  • Intended for red dot optics or single accessories
  • 5 recoil slots for secure mounting
  • Raises centerline of optic by approximately 1/2 inch
  • Machined from aircraft aluminum alloy
  • Hard coat anodized black
  • Patented A/T mounts with angled torque
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Specifications

Accessory AttachmentM1913 Picatinny
BrandBravo Company Manufacturing
ColorBlack
FinishHardcoat Anodized
Mount CompatibilityM1913 Picatinny
Mount Height.5
PlatformM1913 Picatinny
Quick ReleaseSemi-Permanent
California Prop 65 warning

 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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You cant access the screws when you have an optic mounted on top of it. Quite annoying.