Reptilia Announces AUS Mounting System

Reptilia has announced the all-new AUS Mounting System, which has already received acclaim and notoriety for its rugged construction, superior accuracy, and seamless integration with a wide range of firearm systems. It now seeks to take it to new heights – literally.

AUS Mounting System
Reptilla’s AUS Mounting System increased optic bore axis height of 1.93 inches was driven by shooters using helmet-borne night vision to achieve optimal eye relief and sight picture alignment with greater comfort when mounting optics on rifles

The company announced the latest enhancement to the mounting system with a 1.93-inch height option, catering to diverse firearm configurations and ergonomic preferences. It was noted that the increased optic bore axis height of 1.93 inches was driven by shooters using helmet-borne night vision to achieve optimal eye relief and sight picture alignment with greater comfort when mounting optics on rifles it was also preferred by many shooters who used the AUS Mounting System during daytime hours.

“We are excited to unveil the new 1.93-inch height addition to our Reptilia AUS Mounting System, tailored specifically for greater comfort for the shooter when utilizing powered optics on rifles,” said Eric Burt, president of Reptilia. “This enhancement underscores our commitment to providing shooters with the highest quality accessories that deliver unmatched performance and reliability.”

The 1.93-inch height option is touted for providing precision elevation, as it allows shooters to achieve optimal eye relief and sight picture alignment with greater comfort when mounting optics on rifles. Made of 7075-T6 aluminum, it was designed to integrate with Reptilia’s AUS Mounting System components seamlessly.

Pricing and availability are to be announced.

Peter Suciu is a Michigan-based freelance writer who regularly covers firearms related topics and military history. As a reporter, his work has appeared in dozens of magazines, newspapers, and websites. Among those are The National Interest, Forbes, and many others. He has collected military small arms and military helmets most of his life, and just recently navigated his first NFA transfer to buy his first machine gun. He is co-author of the book A Gallery of Military Headdress, which was published in February 2019. It is his third book on the topic of military hats and helmets.

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