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Tactical Mounting Platforms for the HWS Tactical Mounting Platforms for the HWS LaRue Tactical ¼” Rise: Rise for flat top AR’s. Mount raises sight ¼”, and places irons in sighting plane in bottom portion of sight window. Mount has LaRue patented QD lever for fast removal. Mount has additional rise for accessory NV optic ring. Order code: 9-LT-110 RRA Dominator: Rise for flat top AR’s. Mount raises sight ¼”, and places irons in sighting plane in bottom portion of sight window. Mount has fixed A2 style rear iron sight. Order code: 9-RRA-DOM GGG ARMS M4/M16 Flat Top Co- M-16/AR-15 Carry witness: Sight Handle Mount: positioned in front of flip- Positions rail on top of up rear iron sight allows carry handle. Keeps for co-witnessing and access to iron sights cheek weld. HWS and has extended rail interfaces directly to any for NV systems. Works picatinny rail. Two rear well with gas mask flip up styles available. peripherals. Order code: Rear flip up order codes: 9-ARMS-#2EXT 9-GGG-MAD 9-ARMS-#40 M-16/AR-15 M-16/AR-15 Adjustable Fixed Cantilever Mount: Cantilever Mount: Co-witnesses with irons Co-witnesses with irons and maintains cheek- and maintains cheek- weld. Adjustable height weld. Cantilever mount at drop, forward of carry attaches with finger handle. Attaches with operated nut to carry nut to carry handle. handle. Order code: Order code: 9-BC-CAM 9-MWG-SAM3AH Other HWS mounting platforms are available for the FN FAL and FAMAS, SIG 550 series, Steyr AUG, IMI Uzi, AK 47, Galil, INSAS, Baretta 70/90, FN P90, and various other weapon systems. Please contact us with questions on selecting the proper mount for the HWS. EOTech 3600 Green Court, Suite 400, Ann Arbor, MI 48105-1570 Phone: 734-741-8868, Fax: 734-741-8221 www.eotech-inc.com HK Low Profile: HK Mid Profile: Low profile Mid profile positioned mount positioned mount for MP5, 33, 53, 91, for MP5, 33, 53, 91, 93, 94, and G3. 93, 94, and G3. Maintains cheek- Maintains access to weld and supports ghost rings and NV operation. Order supports NV code: 9-BT-21262 operation. Order code: 9-BT-21256 Tactical Shotgun Mini-14 Scout Rail: Mount: Saddle mount, no Scout rail that attaches tapping required. For directly over bore. No Remington 870, 1100, tapping required. 11-87. Other models Places rail at same available for Mossberg height as receiver. 500 and Benelli M-1 Order code: Super 90. Order code: 9-ULT-MINI14 9-BSQ-16800 Sig SG-550 Mount: FN FAL Mount, HWS mounts at a low Para Version profile on the weapon’s Available: receiver. No access to HWS mounted at a low iron sights. The rail profile. Replaces dust mounts under the cover. No tapping diopter and bolts to the required. No access to side of the upper iron sights. receiver. Order Code: Order Code: 9-BT-201201 9-MWG-#3 PVS-14 Ring and AK-47 Mount: Mount: HWS mounts at low GGG mounting platform for profile. Rail slides over PVS-14 NV system behind gas tube near rear sight the HWS. Base mounts to aperture. AK type/barrel picatinny rail and ring to NV diameter needs to be tube. Ring has QD lever for specified. No access to fast removal. Also available iron sights. Order Code: for Litton 983 NV tubes. 9-UM-M2B Order Code:9-GGG-PVS14 Please contact us with questions on selecting the proper mount for the HWS. EOTech 3600 Green Court, Suite 400, Ann Arbor, MI 48105-1570 Phone: 734-741-8868, Fax: 734-741-8221 www.eotech-inc.com .
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