Kinetic Development Group Slidelok Mount - Part 1

Published on November 9, 2018
Duration: 5:13

This video details a troubleshooting scenario with the Kinetic Development Group Slidelok Mount. The presenter encountered a situation where the mount became stuck on an optic, requiring improvised tools and techniques to remove. The issue appears to stem from a wedge mechanism within the mount that can seize. The presenter plans to send the mount back to KDG for resolution.

Quick Summary

The Kinetic Development Group Slidelok Mount can sometimes seize due to its wedge mechanism, preventing tool-less removal. If stuck, use a multi-tool screwdriver to push the locking piece and gently tap the mount with a mallet to dislodge it. This highlights a potential drawback of tool-less designs requiring tools for malfunction resolution.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to KDG Slidelok Mount Issue
  2. 00:16Encountering the Problem at Rock Lake Rifle Range
  3. 00:41Optic Setup: Bushnell Nitro 4-16x
  4. 00:49Purpose of the Slidelok Mount: Rapid Optic Swapping
  5. 01:00Past Use Cases: Night Fighter 101 Course
  6. 01:15Previous Optics Used with Slidelok
  7. 01:36The Mount Becomes Stuck
  8. 01:53Attempting to Force Removal
  9. 02:06Contacting Kinetic Development Group
  10. 02:18Explanation of the Wedge Mechanism
  11. 02:28Improvised Removal Tools and Techniques
  12. 02:43Locking Bar Failure
  13. 02:55Presenter's Frustration and Next Steps
  14. 03:05Concerns About Tool-less Mounts Requiring Tools
  15. 03:19Conclusion and Future Plans

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Kinetic Development Group Slidelok Mount?

The Kinetic Development Group Slidelok Mount is an optic mount designed for rapid attachment and detachment of scopes from weapon systems. It aims to allow users to quickly swap optics between different firearms without tools.

Why did the KDG Slidelok Mount get stuck?

The presenter experienced the Slidelok Mount getting stuck due to a wedge mechanism within the mount that can seize. This prevented the normal tool-less disengagement, requiring improvised methods to remove it.

How can you remove a stuck Slidelok Mount?

If a Slidelok Mount is stuck, you can try using a screwdriver blade from a multi-tool to push the locking piece in, and then gently tap the mount with a mallet or similar blunt object to dislodge the seized wedge.

What are the potential issues with tool-less optic mounts?

A potential issue with tool-less optic mounts, as demonstrated by the KDG Slidelok, is that they can seize and require tools for removal. This defeats the purpose of a tool-less design and can be problematic in field conditions.

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