Midwest Ind. Red Dot Sight mount for Kel-Tec Sub2000

Published on May 28, 2016
Duration: 15:24

This guide details the installation of the Midwest Industries Red Dot Sight mount for the Kel-Tec Sub2000. The host, demonstrating high authority, explains the M-LOK mounting process, the unique rotating design that allows the rifle to fold, and the importance of zero retention. Practical field testing, including a drop test, is covered.

Quick Summary

The Midwest Industries rotating red dot mount for the Kel-Tec Sub2000 allows the rifle to fold completely by swinging the optic out of the way. Constructed from 6061 aluminum with a hard anodized finish, it installs via M-LOK and includes a 'string' safety feature to protect the optic lens from the charging handle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Kel-Tec Sub2000 & Optic Mounting Challenges
  2. 02:28Midwest Industries Rotating Mount Demonstration
  3. 05:16Mechanical Overview and Safety Features
  4. 08:12Installation and Zero Retention Testing
  5. 13:05Technical Specifications and Pricing Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Midwest Industries mount help the Kel-Tec Sub2000 fold?

The Midwest Industries mount features a rotating mechanism. This allows a mounted red dot sight to be swung out of the way, enabling the Kel-Tec Sub2000 to fold completely without the optic interfering with the rifle's compact form factor.

What material is the Midwest Industries Sub2000 mount made from?

The Midwest Industries Sub2000 mount is constructed from durable 6061 aluminum and features a hard-anodized finish for enhanced wear resistance and longevity.

What is the purpose of the 'string' safety feature with this mount?

The included 'string' safety feature is designed to prevent the Sub2000's charging handle from striking the optic's lens when the firearm is folded for storage or transport, protecting the optic from potential damage.

How is the Midwest Industries mount installed on the Kel-Tec Sub2000?

The mount attaches to the Sub2000's handguard using the M-LOK system, specifically designed to fit into the fourth M-LOK slot from the receiver, ensuring a secure and stable platform for the optic.

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