Micro Offset CQB Mount
The Micro Offset CQB Mount is designed to provide rapid access to a secondary red dot when running a magnified primary optic. By offsetting an Aimpoint Micro at an angle, the shooter can transition instantly to close-range targets by simply rotating the rifle—no need to break cheek weld or adjust magnification.
Precision-machined from bar-stock aluminum and finished with a matte black hardcoat anodize, the Micro Offset CQB Mount delivers exceptional durability without unnecessary bulk. The integrated LaRue Speed Lever provides true quick-detach capability with a repeatable return to zero, allowing the optic to be removed and reinstalled without re-zeroing.
Originally designed to mount forward of an ACOG on the upper receiver, the Micro Offset CQB Mount is also compatible with free-float and continuous top rails. It is ideal for military, law enforcement, and competitive shooters who require fast target transitions and a compact secondary sighting solution.
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Specifications:
| Mount Type | Angled / Offset CQB Mount |
| Compatible Optics | Aimpoint Micro T-1 / T-2, H-1 / H-2 |
| Mounting Interface | Picatinny Rail |
| Attachment Method | LaRue Speed Lever (Quick-Detach) |
| Orientation | Angled offset for rapid transition |
| Primary Use | Secondary close-range optic |
| Construction | Precision-machined aluminum |
| Finish | Matte black hardcoat anodized |
| Return to Zero | Yes |
| Rail Compatibility | Upper receiver, free-float & continuous rails |
| Country of Manufacture | USA |
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Aimpoint Micro Offset CQB Mount
Fits perfectly on my Scar heavy in front of my Acog...
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Aimpoint Micro Offset CQB Mount
These guys are great as usual, always helpful and they know their shit. 5 star
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Aimpoint Micro Offset CQB Mount
Rocking it infront and right of a trijicon 3x9 accupoint for when the hogs/ hostiles are in close. Another great mount from LT.
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Aimpoint Micro Offset CQB Mount
Running this with a NF 2.5-10x24 (on a C.A.N. mount) , the mount offsets the T-2 perfectly to be fast up close and roll back to the primary optic for any distance shots. An added bonus is that I can get my eyes on the red dot easier when transitioned to my left shoulder making TCS bi-lateral transitions much easier than they would be with just the magnified optic.
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Aimpoint Micro Offset CQB Mount
This mount is SOLID ! Thank you Larue for making such amazing products ! Mounted an Aimpoint T1 on this and it is locked on SOLID ! Merry Christmas to everyone at Larue. May God bless each and everyone of you ! - Team Q
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Aimpoint Micro Offset CQB Mount
Works great. Exactly what I was looking for.
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Aimpoint Micro Offset CQB Mount
My second Larue mount, as others have said the return-to-zero is excellent and the T1 combo with an ACOG can't be beat.Gotta love the little extras that Larue adds to shipments is always appreciated, too!
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Aimpoint Micro Offset CQB Mount
Hands down the absolute best offset mount you can buy!
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Aimpoint Micro Offset CQB Mount
Absolutely the best angled mount there is, PERIOD. I've tried atleast 3 other brands before getting the Larue. I have a aimpoint T1 that sits on top of mine and it rocks. I use it in conjunction with a trijicon ACOG which seems to be one of the best optic combos there is for those who are weight conscious. The only drawback is for those that are left-handed. I recommended this mount to a friend that's left handed that runs a Nightforce 2.5-10x24 and he wasn't able to clear the scope on the left side due to the brightness adjustment wheel on the Aimpoint. Yes, you could put it further out onto your free float rail I suppose... But who wants to put more weight out in the front on the gun? Basically, what I'm trying to say is (IF YOUR A LEFTY) that you will need a mount that has more of an angle so the Aimpont can clear it. Maybe Larue will make one for lefty's in the future... I suppose they could always use the t1 mount that mounts to the scope tube and angle it down (4'oclock or 8'oclock) to where it should be rather than up in the air. If your right handed and running a scope, this is a MUST!