Optic Mounting Options Part 1 -- The Kalash Files

Published on March 6, 2020
Duration: 13:54

This guide details how to mount optics on Kalashnikov rifles using side-mounted solutions, focusing on considerations for different AK variants and mount types. It highlights RS Regulate and Midwest Industries as preferred brands, discussing the pros and cons of two-piece versus one-piece designs and the importance of selecting a mount compatible with specific receiver brackets (comm block, Yugoslavian M70, or proprietary Century Arms). The video emphasizes choosing a mount based on intended rifle use and optic type, while also addressing potential cheek weld issues with higher-mounted optics.

Quick Summary

For AK-47 side optic mounts, RS Regulate and Midwest Industries are recommended. Key considerations include your rifle's receiver bracket type (comm block, M70, or proprietary Century Arms) and intended use. While side mounts offer great versatility for variable optics and quick optic removal, they often sacrifice iron sight co-witness and can affect cheek weld with red dots.

Chapters

  1. 00:22Introduction & Series Overview
  2. 00:35Optic Mounting Series Start
  3. 01:19Focus on Side Mounting Options
  4. 02:01Preferred Side Mount Brands: RS Regulate & Midwest Industries
  5. 02:23Consider Your Rifle's Purpose
  6. 03:05Choosing the Right Mount: Receiver Bracket Types
  7. 03:17Comm Block vs. Yugoslavian M70 Brackets
  8. 04:26Century Arms Proprietary Mounts
  9. 05:01Palmetto State Armory AK-47s
  10. 05:15Deep Dive: RS Regulate Mounts
  11. 06:32Deep Dive: Midwest Industries Mounts
  12. 07:09Picatinny vs. T1 Interface Mounts
  13. 08:02Other Brands & Value
  14. 08:21Mount Adjustability
  15. 08:54Pros and Cons of Side Mounting
  16. 09:02Pro: Variable Optic Compatibility
  17. 09:46Pro: Easy Iron Sight Access if Optic Fails
  18. 10:22Pro: Versatility with Small Optics (RMR)
  19. 10:48Con: Loss of Iron Sight Co-Witness
  20. 11:17Con: Potential Cheek Weld Issues with Red Dots
  21. 12:29Conclusion & Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best brands for side-mounting optics on an AK-47?

The video highlights RS Regulate and Midwest Industries as top choices for side-mounting optics on Kalashnikov rifles. These brands are praised for their quality, durability, and customer service, offering reliable solutions for various AK platforms.

How do I choose the right side mount for my specific AK rifle model?

It's crucial to identify your AK's receiver bracket type: standard comm block, Yugoslavian M70, or proprietary Century Arms. Mounts are often specific to these types, so look for compatibility details like 'Yugoslavian M70' or 'Century Arms C39v2' when purchasing.

What are the main advantages of using a side-mounted optic on an AK?

Side mounts excel at accommodating variable optics, allowing for proper eye relief and magnification. They also offer a quick way to remove the optic if it fails, enabling the use of iron sights, and can be versatile for smaller optics like RMRs.

What are the disadvantages of side-mounting optics on an AK?

The primary drawback is the loss of the ability to co-witness with iron sights on most side-mount setups. Additionally, mounting red dots on full Picatinny rails can result in a high cheek weld, potentially requiring stock adjustments.

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