How to make the Unity Offset RMR work

Published on September 6, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This guide explains how to make an EOTech sight compatible with a Unity Tactical RMR offset mount. It details the necessity of trimming either the EOTech housing or the Unity mount itself to achieve a proper fit and maintain a stable zero. The video emphasizes understanding the potential structural compromises when modifying the Unity mount.

Quick Summary

To make an EOTech sight work with a Unity Tactical RMR offset mount, you must trim either the EOTech housing or the Unity mount itself to eliminate interference. Be aware that trimming the Unity mount can compromise its structural integrity. Proper fitting and zeroing are essential after modification to ensure a stable zero.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: EOTech & Unity Offset Mount Compatibility
  2. 00:06Unity's Stated Compatibility (LPVO)
  3. 00:12Trimming the EOTech Housing Method
  4. 00:25Trimming the Unity Mount: Risks & Considerations
  5. 00:46Achieving a True Zero & Avoiding Shift
  6. 00:54Conclusion & Help for Users

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I mount an EOTech sight with a Unity Tactical RMR offset mount?

Direct mounting of an EOTech with a Unity Tactical RMR offset mount is not typically compatible out-of-the-box. Unity states it's designed for LPVOs. However, you can make it work by trimming either the EOTech housing or the Unity mount itself to eliminate interference.

What modifications are needed to fit an EOTech on a Unity Offset RMR mount?

To fit an EOTech on a Unity Offset RMR mount, you will need to trim a portion of either the EOTech's housing or the Unity mount. This is necessary to clear the interfering parts and allow for proper seating and zeroing of the optic.

Will trimming the Unity mount compromise its durability?

Yes, trimming the Unity mount can compromise its structural integrity. Removing metal weakens the mount, making it more susceptible to breaking or snapping if it sustains a significant impact.

How do I ensure a stable zero after modifying my optic mount?

After trimming either the EOTech or the Unity mount, it's crucial to test fit and then properly zero your optic. Ensure there is no binding or shifting of the optic during installation and after firing to maintain a true and stable zero.

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