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And it's in my closet because the bassett mount is much better. Or Smith Enterprises.
Which gen Springfield is it? I know that the Bassett mount is good, but I don't really needs something easily removable and I'd prefer something with a little more contact area...

The BadAces mount actually looks pretty good, just can't find a a lot of reviews.
 

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Which gen Springfield is it? I know that the Bassett mount is good, but I don't really needs something easily removable and I'd prefer something with a little more contact area...

The BadAces mount actually looks pretty good, just can't find a a lot of reviews.

Honestly, i don't know what's out there these days. When i bought my m1a, there were basically 3 choices.
 

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Honestly, i don't know what's out there these days. When i bought my m1a, there were basically 3 choices.
The Bad Aces mounts in place of the rear sight, then attaches at the clip guide point and has elevation adjustment at the barrel/chamber contact point.

Not thrilled with the idea of removing the rear sight, but price is OK and it has a lot of firm contact with some adjustability.
 

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The Bad Aces mounts in place of the rear sight, then attaches at the clip guide point and has elevation adjustment at the barrel/chamber contact point.

Not thrilled with the idea of removing the rear sight, but price is OK and it has a lot of firm contact with some adjustability.

The ones I've used left the sights alone. Screw to the side of the receiver. I like my irons.
 

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How much are tickets?

Saturday is $25. Count on about $10 if you buy food there. I usually pack some snacks and sometimes a cooler in the car.

Last year they tried to charge me to park too, but i told the guy they have never charged before and i didn't have any cash. He let me park anyway.
 

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The ones I've used left the sights alone. Screw to the side of the receiver. I like my irons.
The one I have attaches to the side of the receiver and to where the clip guide goes. I'd have look to see the brand. I've heard the Springfield doesn't lock up as tight.

I took it off to use a clip guide.
 

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The one I have attaches to the side of the receiver and to where the clip guide goes. I'd have look to see the brand. I've heard the Springfield doesn't lock up as tight.

I took it off to use a clip guide.
The latest generation Springfield use two small sections of rail with a gap between. It's aimed at someone using traditional rings instead a QD mount.
The vast majority of stuff now uses the side of the receiver and the clip guide dovetail.