BadAce Tactical  |  SKU: 01203L-A

SKS low-profile NDT red dot mount Gen 3 with back-up iron sight

$65.95 USD
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[Firearms, optics and rings are for display only and NOT included]

Compatible with all SKS variants including the Russian, Chinese, Romanian and Yugo SKS including the Yugo Model 59/66. 

  • No drill, no tap, no permanent modification to your SKS rifles
  • Allows easy disassembly and cleaning of the gas tube and dust cover - sight in once and never lose zero (micro reddot recommended)
  • Unique design that offers fast loading with stripper clips
  • Integral rear sight notch that provides a back-up iron sight with the optic removed
  • Low profile design allows comfortable cheek weld
  • Precision CNC milled from a whole block of aircraft grade aluminum alloy or steel

NOTE: This is a red dot mount and is NOT designed to work with a long eye relief scope. We have a dedicate SKS LER scope mount that comes with a steel shell deflector. The LER scope is long and will cover the ejection port. Ejected shells will hit and may damage the scope - so a shell deflector is required if you want to mount an LER scope. 

    Choose between Aluminum and Steel versions: 

    Other than the material, the only other difference is that the 2024 steel version has the two "tails" removed based on customers feedbacks. 

    Steel vs Aluminum versions

    These two "tails" was designed to protect the longer red dot sights from being hit by ejected shells. However, we've received a lot requests/feedback from our customers that they are not nessesary and sometimes can slow down the stripper clip loading. 

    SKS ejection patterns and optics mounting: 

    The SKS rifle is designed to eject empty shells at between 1 to 2 o’clock. However, due to gas pressure and/or shells bouncing in the receiver wall. It is not rare that an SKS throws shells at 12 o’clock, and may hit the optic if it is mounted backwards or too high.

    SKS rifle ejection pattern explained

    Optic Selection, gas tube removal and stripper clips loading:

    If you want to be able to remove the gas tube without taking off the optic, and use the stripper clips at the same time, we recommend using micro reflector sights such as Vortex Fastfire4, Bushnell RXS-250 or Leupold Deltapoint Pro that are shorter than 2.25 inches or 57 mm.

    A reguar red dot that is shorter than 2 1/2" but longer than 2 1/4" may also work, depending on the shape of the base and the recoil lug position. Such as the Holosun 403A: 

    SKS has a very compact design around the rear sight and loading port area and is only 2.5" (64mm) in length. So if your red dot is longer than 2.5", choose a feature between stripper clips loading and gas tube removal without taking the optic off, because there is just not enough space for you to do both with the the optic on. 

    Installation tips: 

    1). Please make sure that after removing the rear sight spring, you clean the "groove" and remove dirt and dry cosmoline using a sharp object (the tip of a knife will do). 

    2). Clean all threads, including bolts and threaded holes using soapy water or rubbing alcohol and let dry. 

    Installation video

    We have tested the following micro red dots and recommend them:

    Holosun Paralow HS503G
    Vortex SPARC Solar

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