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.
Choose 1.57" height if:
Choose 1.93" height if:
Sam W. (verified owner) –
Love the leap 09 and entire leap series. Looks great and very high quality.
clayton (verified owner) –
I have 2 of these mounts and will continue to buy more as needed. They make mounting a scope easy and are very light weight.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Just amazing !!!!
Thomas (verified owner) –
Amazing
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Overall machining and assembly quality is top notch. Leveling screw makes mounting an optic an absolute breeze. Ratcheting finger screws also make installation incredibly easy. Long-term durability is yet to be determined, but for what it’s worth, mount (and mounted LPVO) remained rock solid after a weekend of training in the mountains (rifle and optic got whacked pretty good on some rocks).