Last year at Triggrcon 2019 Strike Industries teased new products they had in the pipeline that was coming to market within the next year or so. One of those products show was for an adjustable scope mount. Strike has finished that new scope mount and delivered it to consumers before Shot Show 2020. Now, introducing the Strike Industries Adjustable Scope Mount also known as the ASM.
Last year at Triggrcon 2019 Strike Industries teased new products they had in the pipeline that was coming to market within the next year or so. One of those products show was for an adjustable scope mount. Strike has finished that new scope mount and delivered it to consumers before Shot Show 2020. Now, introducing the Strike Industries Adjustable Scope Mount also known as the ASM. The ASM has the ability adjust to four different eye relief options into one scope. Strike’s ASM can be set to (4) eye relief positions: Standard, Extended, Intermediate Extended, and Hyper extended.
The ASM is built from 7250 aluminum that is CNC machined and hard anodized in black. Strike’s new ASM was designed to used with a Picatinny rail system.
Strike Industries designed the ASM with versatility in mind for the shooter. Giving the shooter the option on eye relief to be closer to the shooter or further away. Now, instead of buying two scope the shooter can adjust one to fit their needs.
Below is the product overview, features, and specs of Strike Industries Adjustable Scope Mount.
Product Overview
The Strike Industries Adjustable Scope Mount (ASM) combines different eye relief options into one scope mount. The ASM can be set to one of four (4) Standard, Extended, Intermediate Extended and Hyper Extended positions. The ASM is CNC machined from 7250 aluminum and hard anodized in black. 7250 aluminum excels in applications requiring lightweight and high strength. Intended for use with Picatinny rail section rifles. The versatility of the Strike Industries Adjustable Scope Mount allows users to adjust the scope away from the shooter and also closer to the shooter when mounted in reverse for a hunting rifle setups, creating flexibility for various eye relief and scope positions.
Features
• 30mm scope mount with optional ring reducers for (25.4mm/1 inch) scopes
• Various eye relief positions available
• 7250 aluminum excels in applications requiring lightweight and high strength
• CNC machined
• Reverse mount for a closer eye relief in hunting rifle setups
• Four (4) positions: Standard, Extended, Intermediate Extended and Hyper Extended
Specs
• Length:143 mm
• Width: 45 mm
• Height: 63 mm
• Weight: 7.6 oz
Strike Industries continues to innovative within the AR platform by creating more adaptable and modular systems. Strike’s new ASM retails at $129 MSRP. Which is well within market range to compete with other scopes in that price racket.
Shot Show 2020 is only a few days away. I will have the ability to see the ASM up close and personal at the event.
What do you think of Strike’s Adjustable Scope Mount? What do you think about the adjustability of the scope? Let us know in the comments below.
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