GDI P-ROM L-Model™ (Rifle Optic Mount)
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@pinoykillaz I would pay 350, 500 is pushing it. I like the American Defense as well but I would rather have this so I dont have to get out of shooting position to make adjustments on my turrets. The larue mounts are great too but they scratch the hell out of your rail. Im not in the sandbox so I prefer not to scratch my guns. If it happens then fine but just putting a scope on your gun leaves a nasty gouge with larue mounts. my gun is 3000 scope is 2500 so 350 for a mount aint to bad.
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@BigBUSN it is nice...but if price is over 100 from larue or AD ill stick to larue i dont see no advantage buying expensive mount..unless your mount DOES slop..but AD or larue will serve you just as good save that 100 and buy ammo :)
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These look real nice. How do they compare to say Larue or American defense?
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I'm gonna say if you have a 34mm S&B, you're not too worried about the price tag.
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LOL
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For $500, that damn thing better come with a lifetime supply of on demand blowjobs.
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@johnpatrick818 well due to the federal reserve printing trillions of dollars likely leading to hyper inflation GDI is probably getting a head start on the inflation by jacking up their prices early so they don't have to do it down the road.
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Is the pricing on their website correct? 500$ for the prom-l model seems kinda high when an analogous 30mm QD mount from larue or adm costs less than half as much.
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Ghost at 0:39 XD
Back in the day guys bought $1200 optics and used $150-$200 rings, today we are using $2500+ optics in some cases as much as $3200 and expect the mounts to stay at $200 ? While being tactically viable at Long Distances to including being able to handle secondary optics and quick detach features. Sure you can use a QD mount designed for an AR15 inside 300 yards, but when you want to shoot much farther and actually hold zero, you gonna be paying for that privilege.
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