









Aimpoint Comp M4s w/ LaRue Tactical QD Mount
link: https://www.larue.com/products/aimpoint-comp-m4s-w-larue-tactical-qd-mount/
SKU: 500-014-659-k
$1088.00
Aimpoint Comp M4s
The new CompM4s retains all the great features as the CompM4, but with the
battery rotated to the lower right. This allows easier access the brightness
control, and gives the optic a slimmer profile. Just like the CompM4, the
enhanced energy-usage provides up to 8 years of continuous use from a single AA
battery. The crisp 2 MOA dot brightness has 16 positions, 9 daylight and 7
optimized for use with all night vision, especially Gen-3 night-vision
technology in current government use. Aimpoint's band-pass coating on the front
lens reflects select frequencies of red light at near 100% efficiency in order
to give the highest possible dot brightness. The front lens opening is threaded
for addition of a KillFlash® anti-reflective device. A removable one-piece
bikini cover keeps dust and scratches off the glass.
The combo comes complete with Aimpoint Comp M4, replacement mounting screws with
wrench, QD adjustment wrench, vial of blue Locktite and Instructions.
LT659 (Lower 1/3 Cowitness, 1.725")
LT659-NV (Night Vision, 1.535")
Comes complete with a LT659 mount (Tall, 1.725) for
standard AR15 / M16 / M4 uppers) OR LT659-NV (Med. 1.535) for absolute-cowitness
and compatibility with USGI night vision mounts. The mount cantilevers
the CompM4 forward to optimize the rail space on M1913 picatinny flattop
receivers. The "Tall" mount aligns the CompM4 perfectly in front of the LT
Pivot-Mounted Aimpoint 3XMagnifier.
THIS SPECIAL PRICE COMBO DOES NOT INCLUDE THE AIMPOINT
KILLFLASH OR FACTORY AIMPOINT MOUNT.
Note: Unlike iron sights, on MRD such as Aimpoint, you
must focus on the target, NOT the dot!
Test outdoors with both eyes open ( the dot should appear fuzzy ).
Aimpoint Comp M4s
The new CompM4s retains all the great features as the CompM4, but with the battery rotated to the lower right. This allows easier access the brightness control, and gives the optic a slimmer profile. Just like the CompM4, the enhanced energy-usage provides up to 8 years of continuous use from a single AA battery. The crisp 2 MOA dot brightness has 16 positions, 9 daylight and 7 optimized for use with all night vision, especially Gen-3 night-vision technology in current government use. Aimpoint's band-pass coating on the front lens reflects select frequencies of red light at near 100% efficiency in order to give the highest possible dot brightness. The front lens opening is threaded for addition of a KillFlash® anti-reflective device. A removable one-piece bikini cover keeps dust and scratches off the glass.
The combo comes complete with Aimpoint Comp M4, replacement mounting screws with wrench, QD adjustment wrench, vial of blue Locktite and Instructions.
LT659 (Lower 1/3 Cowitness, 1.725")
LT659-NV (Night Vision, 1.535")
Comes complete with a LT659 mount (Tall, 1.725) for standard AR15 / M16 / M4 uppers) OR LT659-NV (Med. 1.535) for absolute-cowitness and compatibility with USGI night vision mounts. The mount cantilevers the CompM4 forward to optimize the rail space on M1913 picatinny flattop receivers. The "Tall" mount aligns the CompM4 perfectly in front of the LT Pivot-Mounted Aimpoint 3XMagnifier.
THIS SPECIAL PRICE COMBO DOES NOT INCLUDE THE AIMPOINT KILLFLASH OR FACTORY AIMPOINT MOUNT.
Note: Unlike iron sights, on MRD such as Aimpoint, you must focus on the target, NOT the dot!
Test outdoors with both eyes open ( the dot should appear fuzzy ).
OPTIC DIMENSIONS
This is not a broken sight! The front lens is a little bit inclined due to the fact the diode is not located in the center of the sight but it might be located either in the roof part or the lower part of the sight depending on the model. The lens and the diode are in line with one and other.
The dot in my Aimpoint sight doesn't look round. Is it defective?
If your dot does not appear to be perfectly round, the distortion is probably caused by the way that your eye perceives the dot, rather than by some mechanical defect. Due to differences in the lenses in different individuals' eyes, round objects that subtend areas near 3 minutes of angle may appear distorted in a variety of ways depending on the individual and other environmental influences. Inexpensive red dot sights sometimes have manufacturing defects that can cause the dot to be an odd shape.
This effect is less pronounced in sights with larger dots. More people will see the dot in a sight with a 10 minute-of-angle dot as being perfectly round than will be able to see a 3 MOA dot as round.