LOL this:
From the website:
Our all-new Dual Sight System elevates the AR-15 from effective to absolutely lethal. By allowing you to mount both your battle sights, red dot or reflex sight, and your scope simultaneously, you are able to “stay in the zone” by targeting close, medium and long-range targets quickly and with great accuracy. By sighting your scope 0 at 100 yards, it maintains +/-1″ off sight line (2″ point blank range) from 80 to 220 yards!
As you can see by that ballistics chart, those clown stilts give your AR-15 laser beam level accuracy. Don’t argue with me guys, it’s on an official looking graphic and there’s numbers. Science.
This next picture shows an EOtech mounted at the end of a rail way ahead of the scope. Maybe it’s just my personal preference for my vision, but I tried that once for kicks and it was so easy to lose the red dot in the lens at that distance.
So in conclusion if you want 80-220 yard laser beam accuracy (apparently), you can grab this thing for $135 on the madhouse design website.
Thoughts? Would operate with?
Gat tip: Enfieldem2
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28 responses to “Putting Your Rifle Scope Up On Clown Stilts – The Dual Sight System”
Unfortunately, the Docter/ACOG, offset irons, side-flip magnifiers, and that crazy Leupold periscope thing all predate this, and are better options. I’m going to guess the inventors don’t have a background in either the military or competition and haven’t encountered the optics I listed above. Or they’re trolling.
So much wrong with this, but whatever.
meh, makes a cool carry handle.
Stay in the zone…AUTO ZONE!
Why not just mount your red dot on your scope? The red dot is less affected by the offset than the scope due to the ranges they are used at.
It’s like a low rent Leupold D-EVO
Guess I don’t understand why anyone would settle for this. I personally had my own mount made up. I have a 6-24 scope mounted above a 1-4 scope, mounted above an aim point micro with a swing away tripler. Then I run offset irons on the right side of my rifle, light and infared designator on left side, and grip pod on the bottom. And because one is none and two is one, I have a backup fastfire mounted over the 6-24, and an additional light at 6 o’clock in front of the grip pod. That along with my redi-mag makes a great bug out rifle. It’s a little on the heavy side but really quite manageable.
You only have one set of offset irons? Pfft… I guess that’s okay… If you don’t like being prepared.
LOL
Sorry. Should have clarified, my irons are those ones they put on the P90S that have like 3 different notches and posts. So I guess technically I have 3 sets. They’re billet too so they’re pretty much bomb proof.
But wait, is is milsurp?
Next thing you know, someone will create a Remington 742 topped by a 3-9 Tasco with see-through mounts.
I saw all this at 0400 this morning. NEED NEW CONTENT, MIKE!!! Entertain me!
Haha content thirst
Dude’s got anti-walk pins so he must be hardcore. That rifle went from being effective to lethal fo sho!
NO NO NO!!!
*insert meme of grandma, “That’s not how this works. That’s not how any of this works!”*
I was just talking with my buddy the other day about how I wanted my AR to look more like a G36.
Wow! Just say no.
Unless you have a horse face, I don’t see a good cheek weld happening here.
Sarah Jessica Parker’s rifle for sure.
Oh lawds, reminds me of the abomination that is the Beowulf X
I just realized this dude looks like Floki from Vikings but with long hair.
Looks more like the creepy guy from “Too Many Cooks”.
Fiddy yard zero to get that magical lethal “zone”: check
Variable 1-4 or 6 scope: check
Congrats for making a product that will rape the sensibilities of any AR it may be attached to… although I am secretly waiting for it’s endorsement from Tier one ninjas at large.
Let’s get some beard models, take photos of them in operator chic, and black out their eyes.
Where do I collect my “marketing consultant,” check?
I always wanted to use a neck weld when I shoot an AR!
I see the Yeager and Rangetool fans buying this.