LEAP/09
$399.00 – $3,199.00
The lightest, stiffest, and easiest to use quick-detach scope mount available. LEAP/09 redefines the standard for mounting your 34mm LPVO or high powered scope to your AR-15's Picatinny top rail. Available in 1.57”, and 1.93” optic heights.
Precision CNC machined from all six sides out of a single piece of 7075-T6 Aluminum billet to ensure the highest strength-to-weight ratio.
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A large diameter tubular section up front to resist torsion from side impacts, and a very wide I-beam bridge in the rear to resist recoil induced oscillations.
Every Leap mount is CNC milled from 7075-T6 Aluminum billet, which has vastly superior mechanical properties to 6061-T6, and is used where ultimate strength and durability outweigh cost considerations.
Twice as many knuckles and double the material thickness as the original.
Won't get in your way of viewing or manipulating your scope's adjustment turrets.
Eliminates the uncertain and tedious setup required by traditional split rings.
LEAP mounts have no protruding levers, bolts, or knobs to rap your knuckles, or get caught on clothing, gear, and surroundings.
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Choose 1.93" height if:
Joshua T –
Mount looks and feels great. Just don’t buy it for the Scar 17. Mount was able to shift on the rail even after being tightened down. Emailed customer service and they claimed this was common on the Scar rail. Surprised this is the case.. even when they advertise this mount on the Scar. Very unfortunate it didn’t work.
Mount was solid on a standard AR15 rail, though. May revisit this or the Leap/08 if I need a mount for another AR15 build.
Scalarworks (store manager) –
Sorry to hear you had an issue with your Leap mount on your SCAR-17. Just to be clear; there is nothing inherently incompatible between our mounts and the SCAR-17. The issue is with any rifle with a rail that is out of Mil-Std-1913 spec, which we have anecdotally noticed is more often than some other rifles of late.