Reptilia ROF Diving Board 34mm
SKU | 51655202725 |
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Brand | Reptilia |
MPN | 100-101 |
UPC | 850002688900 |
Product Details
Details
- Model or Series: ROF
- Tube Diameter (mm or inches): 34mm
- Material: 7075-T6 Aluminum Alloy
- Weight (pounds): 0.22
Features
Introducing the Reptilia ROF -diving board, designed originally for 34mm Geissele Super Precision magnified optic mounts and now also compatible with our 34mm AUS Mounts. Developed at the request of a DoD customer, the diving board places a MIL-STD-1913 rail at the optimal position and height for mounting laser rangefinders like the Wilcox RAPTAR, laser designators or miniature red dot optics on high-power magnified scopes such as the NightForce ATACR 5-25x56 F1, ATACR 7-37x56 or ATACR 7-37x56 F1. The diving board also enhances support by utilizing the ring cap from the host mount, effectively doubling the support area on the optic tube. While optimized for use with NightForce ATACR optics, it is also compatible with a wide range of other high-power magnified optics, including the Vortex Optics RAZOR HD GEN III 6-35x56 FFP and the Tangent Theta 5-25x56 and 7-35x56.
- Expertly machined from high-strength billet 7075-T6 aluminum for durability
- MIL-STD type III hard coat anodizing enhances durability and longevity in rugged environments
- Nitrided 4140 steel screws offer excellent corrosion-resistance and lasting durability
- The lightweight 100 g design ensures easy handling and portability without compromising durability or performance
- Proudly made in the USA, ensuring top-tier craftsmanship and quality
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