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Reptilia ROF-90 Mount, 30 mm

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This is the best way to mount a red dot sight on your Reptilia AUS Mount at twelve o'clock position! It's compatible with Aimpoint Micros and other optics that use the same footprint – check the list for examples. This mounting piece also fits the Geissele Super Precision scope mount. Read full description


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Technical details and instructions

Compatibility

This ROF-90 mount is compatible with the following optics:

  • Aimpoint: Micro R-1, H-1, H-2, T-1, T-2, CompM5
  • Sig Sauer: ROMEO4 , ROMEO5, ROMEO-MSR
  • Vortex: Crossfire, Spitfire, Sparc I & II
  • Primary Arms: Classic Series Gen II, SLx Advanced Rotary Knob Microdot, SLx Compact 1×20 Prism Scope (ACSS Cyclops)
  • Holosun: HS403 (not HS403A), HE403, HS503, HE503, HS515, HE515, HE530

Included in the Package

  • ROF-90 mount
  • 4 hex screws for mounting the red dot sight
  • 2mm hex key

Recommended Torque Specs

What's torque, you ask? In firearm installations, it's advisable to follow the torque values provided by the manufacturers – that is, how tight the screws should be fastened. So, get a torque wrench with a range of about 0-70 in-lbs / 0-8 Nm! The scope ring screws are fastened to the same torque as without the ROF, 15 in-lbs / 1.7 Nm.

Note:Your red dot sight is attached to the ROF with screws provided with the mount, according to the torque specs of your sight – so check the specs from your sight's manual or the manufacturer. Typically, the torque is around 12 in-lbs / 1.4 Nm (Aimpoint Micro), so the force needed is quite minimal. If you overdo it, you might damage something and have a bad time.

Installation Instructions

Here's an installation video. Below are step-by-step written instructions.

Tools Required

  • T15 Torx tool
  • The included screws and 2mm hex key
  • Recommended: a torque wrench for small torques (e.g., 0-70 lbs-in / 0-8 Nm)

Installing Red Dot Sight on ROF-90 Mount

  • You'll need the included screws and hex key for this step
  • You can also use your own 2mm hex bit with a torque wrench
  • Mount the sight correctly onto the ROF-90 to the manufacturer's specified torque
  • Perform this step somewhere other than above a drain, a full trash can, or similar (we have been there)

Attaching ROF-90 to AUS Mount

  • You'll need a T15 Torx tool and a torque wrench for this step
  • Remove the forward top ring cap of the AUS Mount and put it somewhere for safekeeping – keep the screws handy, as you'll need them shortly
  • Place the ROF-90 with the red dot sight onto the forward scope ring
  • Lightly tighten the screws of the scope ring in an X-pattern (e.g., front left, rear right, rear left, front right)
  • Finally, tighten the screws to the specified torque in the same X-pattern (15 in-lbs / 1.7 Nm)

Description

This is the best way to mount a red dot sight on your Reptilia AUS Mount at twelve o'clock position! It's compatible with Aimpoint Micros and other optics that use the same footprint – check the list for examples. This mounting piece also fits the Geissele Super Precision scope mount.

  • Simple and solid construction
  • Low profile and sight line

This is compatible with 30mm Reptilia AUS and Geissele Super Precision mounts, replacing the top cap of the forward scope ring. Available in two colors: black and FDE.

Why a Secondary Sight?

  • In tactical real-world situations as well as sport shooting and hunting, you may need to shoot accurately both at a distance and quickly at close range – for this purpose, a quick-use red dot sight is installed on the firearm in addition to a magnifying optic
  • A secondary sight allows you to keep a low-power variable optic (LPVO) pre-set to a higher magnification, speeding up transitions between close and distant targets
  • Another use is, for example, to zero subsonic .300BLK rounds for the red dot and supersonic rounds for the magnifying optic (or vice versa)
  • Snipers and designated marksmen often have a secondary sight alongside a larger optic, especially in semi-automatic rifles
  • A red dot sight or such will also enable you to aim with your scoped rifle while using NVGs

Features

Some prefer to keep the secondary sight on the side of the weapon, tilting the rifle to bring the sight picture into view – others prefer to mount the sight at twelve o'clock, aiming over the magnifying optic without tilting the rifle. This mount represents the latter style.

The Reptilia ROF-90 replaces the forward top ring cap on your AUS/Geissele mount. It uses the existing screws of the optic mount's forward scope ring (T15 Torx). The ROF-90 is machined from a single piece of 7075-T6 aluminum and is finished with MIL-STD Type III Class 2 hard anodizing.

  • Machined from 7075-T6 aluminum
  • MIL-STD Type III Class 2 hardcoat anodized
  • Weighs 25 g / 0.9 oz. (replaces the top ring cap of the scope mount)
  • Compatible with 30mm Reptilia AUS and Geissele Super Precision optic mounts
  • Made in the USA

If you prefer your secondary sight to be mounted at a 45-degree angle, check out the Reptilia ROF-45 (for Trijicon RMR/SRO footprint).

Like all Reptilia products, the ROF mounts are made in the USA and come with a lifetime warranty against workmanship and material defects.