Reptilia Corp has recently introduced their latest AUS mount with the new 35mm AUS mount in 1.54 inch / 39mm height.

Reptilia Corp states “You’ve asked for it and we listened! Now announcing the addition of 35mm diameter AUS Mounts to our ever-growing line of unibody mounts for magnified optics.

Driven by the request of an end user group, the AUS Mounts are the culmination of a 2 year development program.

Like our DOT Mount line the AUS Mount attaches to any M1913 Picatinny rail via our anti-snag spring-loaded nitrided steel clamp and custom bolt mounting system which can be tightened with either a 5/32 hex or a flat blade driver to sit flush with the body of the mount for a low-profile, streamline design.

Also like our DOT Mount line, the AUS mount is machined from a single piece of billet 7075-T6 aluminum and is finished with MIL-STD Type III, Class 2, hard anodize coating.”

KEY DETAILS:

• Machined from billet 7075-T6 aluminum
• MIL-STD, Type III, hardcoat anodized
• 168 grams
• 35mm diameter bore
• 39mm (1.54 inch) bore height
• Up to 77mm objective will clear flat-top Picatinny
• Made in USA

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  1. […] Reptilia Corp states “Introducing the limited edition OD Green version of our AUS Mount for 30mm magnified optics. Created at the request of an end-user group, this mount is the result of a two-year development program. Like our DOT Mount line, the AUS Mount attaches securely to any M1913 Picatinny rail using our anti-snag, spring-loaded nitrided steel clamp and custom bolt system. This design ensures a flush, low-profile fit, and can be tightened with either a T25 or flat blade driver. […]

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