The Aimpoint M4s red dot aiming system, an update of the popular M4, features some interesting structural improvements, such as the new LRP quick release lever mount and relocated battery compartment
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The Aimpoint M4s assembled assault rifle Beretta ARX 160
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The brightness control knob, although much better protected, on the other hand is less easy to operate, especially wearing gloves
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Aimpoint M4 (left) vs. M4s (right); the different placement of the brightness control and battery housing makes the sight more compact and offers an improved situational awareness
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The Aimpoint M4s with the new LRP mount: the overall width is improved
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The Aimpoint M4 with QRP2 mount is snag prone and increases the gun's overall width
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The LRP quick release mount and the 9mm spacer needed to correctly line up the collimator to the operator's eye when the sight is mounted on an M4 carbine rail
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The cam locking lever that locks the mount on the 1913 Picatinny rail is tension adjustable with a side bolt
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The battery compartment screw on cap is also difficult to remove... but with an expected battery life of 80.000 hours with a single AA cell, fast battery replacement is a non issue!
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