Customer feedback,
M14 Scope Mount Assembly, ACOG/MIL STD 1913
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From: Joe Grandberg
To: smithenterprise
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 7:49 PM
Subject: Happy customer!
This thing is a little bit tricky, as I'm not that mechanically inclined.
When I first got my M1A NM in 1998 I didn't really know how to care for it,
shame on me. Going to make sure my muzzle break set screw is between the
castle nut lugs, tighten every thing else down and go back to the range.
Check out this picture of my first shoot with the new ACOG setup at 100
yards, windy day with some SA surplus (old, 1981 headstamp). All shots off
the bench inside the 4-inch group, everything else prone/elbows. At least
it's "minute-of-zombie". Solid product, money well spent!!
Joe G. in Sacramento, Ca.
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From: Boehmer, Ken
To: smithent@qwestoffice.net
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 11:20 AM
Subject: Pictures with your mount
Very nice -- can't wait to site this in this weekend.
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To: smithent@qwestoffice.net
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 4:30 PM
Subject: Your #2005 ACOG mount with TA33-8-----Photos FYI
Sir:
The mount showed up today. I just finished doing a loose trial assembly
to ensure that everything would fall into place, and this is the result.
The TA33 3 X 30 sits right down nice and low and the cheek pad is probably
not necessary at all in offhand and sitting. In prone it helps somewhat.
A lovely combination. Just thought you might want to see it.
Thanks.
Tom Casey
Buffalo WY
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