Future of Optic Risers?

Published on February 13, 2026
Duration: 1:43

This video explores the future of rifle optic mounting, focusing on integrated riser bases that co-mount optics and magnifiers on a single plane. The expert reviewer highlights the advantage of maintaining zero when transferring the optic suite between rifles. It also covers single risers for height and full-length upper risers for enhanced NVG compatibility.

Quick Summary

Integrated riser bases offer a significant advantage by mounting both rifle optics and magnifiers on a single unit, ensuring they remain on the same height plane. This simplifies setup and allows the entire optic suite to be transferred between firearms without re-zeroing, enhancing efficiency for tactical applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Integrated Riser Bases Explained
  2. 00:13Comparison: Individual Mounts (Unity FAST)
  3. 00:27Advantages of Single-Unit Risers
  4. 00:42Single Risers and Night Vision Use
  5. 00:56Full-Length Upper Receiver Risers
  6. 01:21Ammo Squared Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main benefit of integrated optic and magnifier riser bases?

The primary benefit of integrated riser bases is that they mount both the optic and magnifier on a single unit, ensuring they stay on the same height plane. This simplifies setup and allows the entire optic suite to be moved between rifles without needing to re-zero or realign the magnifier.

How do optic risers help with night vision use?

Optic risers, especially single units that add height to sights like EOTech, are beneficial for passive aiming with night vision goggles. They help achieve a more comfortable and effective eye position behind the optic while wearing NVGs.

What are full-length upper receiver risers?

Full-length upper receiver risers are newer systems designed to raise the entire upper receiver rail of a rifle. This allows users to maintain their standard optic mounts while still achieving a higher optical centerline, improving ergonomics and compatibility with accessories.

What is the difference between integrated risers and systems like Unity Tactical FAST mounts?

Integrated riser bases mount both the optic and magnifier together on one unit, keeping them aligned. Systems like Unity Tactical FAST mounts typically require separate risers for the optic and magnifier, necessitating individual adjustments.

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