Aimpoint T1 Micro Mount 1 Piece Co-Witness #1109 / Item No: AD-T1-10 (1109)
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Outstanding mount! Researched for a bit before deciding on the ADM but I’m glad I did. Rock solid mount, easy to install on my Hi-Lux Micro Max B-dot red dot sight (incredible red dot by the way) for my recently completed 300 blackout build. No tool needed for tension adjustment, no digging into my 1913 rail (as La Rue DOES) but remained rock solid. Removed dot after sighting in and re-mounted and NO loss of zero on the red dot! I’m hooked and unless they jump up in price to push it out of reach. I will buy again for sure! Great mount! I have this mount and the magnifier swing out of the way mount for my Primary Arms 6x magnifier.
--- Sean ( Uniontown, OH )
When searching a mount for my T-1, it came down to ADM, Daniel Defense, and LaRue (there is a Knight’s Arma mount, but it is absurdly expensive for what it is though, especially comparably to others). In terms of cost, DD would be the lesser price of the three. But if you are indifferent to lack of a quick release, then DD would be the most streamlined and “snag free” of the bunch being that it is a one piece unit. But my understanding is, that there is only one version offered in 1⁄3 co-witness. Whereas ADM offers these two models with set height, or another unit that can switch between true and 1⁄3. Being that my blaster has no need for a 1⁄3 (having flip fronts and rear), I of course went for this true co-witness version. I cannot say this enough, but the quality is flawless. Aesthetically (and of course the whole “eye of the beholder") speaking, ADM’s mount are the most pleasing compared to LaRue. Especially with the laser engraved markings on the side and the tension screw, a good contrast when mounted on any rifle. Draws a person’s eye closer to the details. I cannot speak from experience, and only from observation, but the LaRue mount’s throw lever and bolt seems to extend out more. Like I said, purely aesthetics. But looking awesome is half the battle right?
--- Collin ( Powder Springs, GA )