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MSP & PRI: Quality Scope Mounts

Mounting Solutions Plus (MSP) is a distributor of A.R.M.S. , PRI, AIMPOINT Comp Scopes and other high quality shooting products for the discriminating shooter in the varmint, competition and tactical disciplines. Our line of Scope mount and Scope rings are without peer and will team most popular bolt actions to the finest scopes. Also included are mounts for reflex or red dot sight; such as, the Holosight and the Aimpoint Comp.

The most recent addition to our product line is a set of Night Vision Mounts; the PRI-M69 series is an adjustable mount for hand-held AR-15 MOUNT Scopes. This mount allows users of the PVS 14 and PVS 17 to attach these pocket scopes to any mil spec rifle base and use them in conjunction with another optical device.

Also on this Site are Muzzelite Bullpups Stocks and products produced by Boonie Packer; such as, the Redi Mag. Mounting Solutions Plus supplies rugged and dependable firearms accessories.

Mounting Solutions Plus and Precision Reflex, Inc. purchased the license to produce th A.R.M.S.® #1 G-3 / MP5 Mounts for the HK rifles and the A.R.M.S.® #3 & #4 FN FAL . We are also a distributor of all other products manufactured by AIMPOINT SIGHT

In addition to the A.R.M.S. Mounts products, MSP and PRI work together to develop and distribute other specialty products for the shooting industry. Look over our web site and check out our other products. We look forward to hearing from you.

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I am looking at POSSIBLY building a couple of NVDs for sale. These would be PVS 14 Mount housings and PVS 17 Mount packs with PVS 14 / 7B objective lens, ANVIS eyepieces and image intensifier tubes. Use of PVS housings would make the cut out feature for helmet mounting work properly.
Now the ANVIS tubes do not have the provision for the variable gain although the battery pack would have the electronics for it, if say one wanted to upgrade to a PVS 14 tube later. These would be built from some used and some new parts. The A.R.M.S. S.I.R. would all be Gen III 64 line tubes the only draw back might be some small spots. BROWNING scope mount are way more available than 14 as the smallest of spots makes them no longer good for aviation use, where as ground side specs are much looser e.g. “does it light up? Can ya see anything? Yes? good to go.”



I bought one from IPSC_GUY, and you see the pics of AR-15 magazine this forum I'm very happy with it, if you're in the market for a great GenIII NV scope, don't pass this up!


Originally Posted By IPSC_GUY:
I am looking at POSSIBLY building a NIGHT VISION MOUNT. These would be PVS 18 MOUNT and battery packs with PVS-4 Mount / 7B objective lens, ANVIS eyepieces and image intensifier tubes. Use of PVS 18 housings would make the cut out feature for helmet mounting work properly.
Now the ANVIS tubes do not have the provision for the variable gain although the battery pack would have the electronics for it, if say one wanted to upgrade to a PVS-4 tube later. These would be built from some used and some new parts. The tubes would all be Gen III 64 line tubes the only draw back might be some small spots. ANVIS PVS 4 are way more available than AR-15 as the smallest of spots makes them no longer good for aviation use, where as ground side specs are much looser e.g. “does it light up? Can ya see anything? Yes good to go”.

Anyway for the above-mentioned ruger 10/22 magazines would people pay $1800.00 to $2200.00 depending on AR-15 Accessories? Opinions please,


I could possibly gather enough scratch for one REMINGTON 700 Bases... I definately want another



Damnit, another expensive "toy" that has been missing from my ruger 10/22 magazine.

Ok there is an interest in this then, good. The reason I ask is the first one I ever built to sell, I built to no kidding high capacity magazines specs with all new parts and a real zero hour omni ruger 1022 magazines tube ( I hade to trade an entire varmint gun for that tube) and then when I put it up for sale everyone beat me up about not have a tube data sheet (which I had accidentally lost). I was only asking $2700.00 when a new 14D will run you at least $3500.00 or more. Now I realize that is chunk of change to plunk down with out the documentation to back it up. So I can’t fault anyone too much. That AR-15 magazine eventually went to a FIBER OPTIC SIGHT department who had a ruger 1022 magazine . They were able to verify the tube was what I said it was. They took one look at the little test screen for resolving power and snatched it up on the spot. Funny thing is the ANVIS tubes look just as good and can be found for MUCH less. Ya just have to live with out the variable gain. OK I will start moving forward with A.R.M.S. S.I.R. SYSTEM.
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Don't mind me, I'm just a Hometown Mod!
Posted :: 11/25/2004 9:47:34 AM

"He's dead now." - U.S. Marine, Falluja, Iraq

Count me in on this as I'm actively searching for a set.

The used parts will likely be the SAVAGE Mounts, battery packs and the tubes. New FIBER OPTIC SIGHT and eyepieces willtypically be the norm. Small piece parts like the tube retaining ring and purge screw will also likely be new

I am currently enaged in a similar project, building out several PVS-14 tubes and PVS-7B tubes, as well as finding the last of the parts needed to put my final PVS-7As together. All of my stuff was agency surplus from BULLPUP, though. My little odessy started a couple years ago when I got a couple dozen 7As from DRMO, but they came in pieces.

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All about : Scope Mounts and Scope rings

 

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Precision Reflex Inc

Aimpoint Inc

Leupold

Midwest Tactical

sniper

ARMS INC

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