GBRS Group Hydra Optics Mount Unboxing

Published on July 8, 2022
Duration: 1:23

This unboxing and installation guide for the GBRS Group Hydra Optics Mount covers the contents of the waterproof case, including the mount itself, stickers, blue Loctite, an Allen wrench, and a Chapman mini ratchet. The video emphasizes using factory screws with blue Loctite for mounting optics like the Aimpoint T2 or Sig Romeo, and highlights the secure storage of the toolkit within the case to prevent damage.

Quick Summary

When mounting optics like the Aimpoint T2 or Sig Romeo on the GBRS Group Hydra Mount, it's crucial to use the optic's factory screws and apply blue Loctite to the threads. This ensures a secure and reliable installation, preventing the optic from shifting or loosening.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction & Unboxing Start
  2. 00:08Hydra Mount Unboxing
  3. 00:18Mount Color Options (FDE & Black)
  4. 00:23Accessory Bag Contents
  5. 00:30Tools: Loctite, Allen Wrench, Bits, Ratchet
  6. 00:40Mounting Optics: Factory Screws & Loctite
  7. 00:53Black Hydra Mount Example
  8. 00:56FDE Hydra Mount Example
  9. 01:04Toolkit Location Clarification
  10. 01:11Conclusion & Future Products

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are included with the GBRS Group Hydra Optics Mount?

The GBRS Group Hydra Optics Mount comes with a small accessory bag containing blue Loctite, an Allen wrench, two different bits, and a Chapman mini ratchet. These tools are essential for securely mounting your chosen optic.

What is the recommended method for mounting optics on the GBRS Hydra Mount?

The video strongly recommends using the factory screws that come with your optic (e.g., for Aimpoint T2 or Sig Romeo) and applying blue Loctite to the threads before installation. This ensures a secure and reliable attachment.

How is the toolkit stored within the GBRS Hydra Mount packaging?

The toolkit, including the Loctite and wrenches, is stored in the upper foam of the waterproof case. This placement is intentional to prevent the tools from rattling around and potentially damaging the mount's finish.

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