Mark LaRue's Latest Meme

Published on April 29, 2023
Duration: 9:40

This guide details the installation and zeroing process for the LaRue Tactical C-Note pistol-style iron sights on an AR-15 platform, as demonstrated by Hop. The C-Note features a quick-detach mount and is designed for mechanical zero at 25 yards. The guide covers mounting, initial adjustments using the elevation screws, and considerations for shooter orientation. It emphasizes safety protocols throughout the process.

Quick Summary

The LaRue Tactical C-Note is a $100 set of pistol-style iron sights for AR-15s, featuring a QD mount and factory mechanical zero at 25 yards. While functional for close-range plinking, its design limits precision at longer distances. Installation is straightforward, with elevation adjustments made via rear sight screws.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introducing LaRue C-Note
  2. 00:13Mark LaRue's Motivations
  3. 00:23LaRue Trigger & Packaging Shown
  4. 00:41C-Note Price and Features
  5. 00:59C-Note Zero and Adjustments
  6. 01:03C-Note Weight & Claim
  7. 01:17Range Test Setup
  8. 01:36Initial Shooting Results
  9. 01:55Paper Target Results
  10. 02:30Conclusion & Customization

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the LaRue Tactical C-Note and its primary function?

The LaRue Tactical C-Note is a set of pistol-style iron sights designed for AR-15 flat-top receivers. It features a quick-detach (QD) mount and is intended for close-range plinking or as a unique accessory, with a factory mechanical zero at 25 yards.

How do you install and zero the LaRue C-Note sights?

Installation involves mounting the C-Note onto the Picatinny rail and engaging the QD lever. Zeroing is done at 25 yards, with elevation adjustments made via small screws on the rear sight (1/4 turn = 1 inch at 25 yards). The front sight is non-adjustable.

What are the key specifications of the LaRue C-Note?

The LaRue C-Note is made from a machined aluminum block, weighs 7.3 ounces, and is priced at $100. It features a QD lever for easy mounting and is designed for right-handed shooters by default, but can be converted for left-handed use.

What is the intended use and limitation of the LaRue C-Note?

The C-Note is best suited for close-range plinking and is described as a 'meme' or 'troll' product by the presenter. While functional, its pistol-style design with significant air gap limits its precision for longer-range engagements.

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