Bravo Company USA (BCM) has long been synonymous with the production of reliable and trusted rifles, earning the confidence of military, law enforcement, and civilian users alike. Expanding their expertise beyond rifles, BCM has ventured into crafting meticulously designed optic mounting systems for enhanced versatility. The A/T Optic Riser, a recent addition to their innovative lineup, stands out as an ideal solution for consolidating red dots, magnifiers, and other optics.
By Drew Bryant November 14th, 2023, theloadoutblog.com
Bravo Company USA (BCM) has long been synonymous with the production of reliable and trusted rifles, earning the confidence of military, law enforcement, and civilian users alike. Expanding their expertise beyond rifles, BCM has ventured into crafting meticulously designed optic mounting systems for enhanced versatility. The A/T Optic Riser, a recent addition to their innovative lineup, stands out as an ideal solution for consolidating red dots, magnifiers, and other optics. Specifically tailored for close-quarters engagements, this riser elevates the centerline of attached optics by 1/2 inch, fostering improved situational awareness and precision in dynamic environments. Noteworthy is its compatibility with night vision goggles, offering users a comprehensive solution for enhanced threat identification.
Below is the product description for the BCM A/T Optic Risers.
Product Description
BCM® A/T™ Riser
Ideal for layering magnifiers and other enhancement systems with red dot optics, BCM A/T Risers offer the potential for a more capable platform that can improve threat identification in complex settings.
BORNE FROM EXPERIENCE
Optimized for close combat ranges, the BCM A/T Riser creates a platform that raises the centerline of attached optics and magnifiers by approximately 1/2 inch. This additional height enhances the trained end user’s situational awareness, and further, makes it possible for them to take better aimed shots if they are using the optic in conjunction with night vision or other PPE systems.
Interfacing with the upper receiver using the same low-profile A/T system used in our Optic Mounts, not only reduces snag hazards but makes the entire length of rail usable for either bolt-on or QD attachments. Further, the low profile A/T interface enables mounting accessories with Mil-Std 1913 attachments anywhere on the stalk of the riser platform allowing end users to fine tune placement of optics, magnifiers, and other accessories.
Each A/T Riser is machined from aircraft aluminum alloy, hard coat anodized per Mil-A-8625F. The steel alloy clamp is hardened with Nitride coating for maximum strength. Finally, each Riser features multiple integral recoil lugs to mitigate recoil and counter recoil to preserve your zero and ensure “no fail” shots are placed where intended by the trained rifleman.
THE ANGLED TORQUE™ LOCK-UP
A/T (Angled Torque) mounts employ angled torque through a patented* clamp which applies triangulating force to create a stronger and more reliable lock up of the mount onto the end user’s rail. All in, the A/T Mount delivers approximately twice the clamping force, at the same torque, versus a legacy horizontal interface.
The BCM A/T Optic Riser is available now in different lengths to accommodate different optic and magnifier combinations. The A/T Optic Riser retail from $89 to $109 depending on length of the riser. For more on the A/T Optic Riser, click here.
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