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ANVL UKON RMR

$152.15

ANVL UKON is a micro Trijicon RMR rifle mount that incorporates a single focal plane absolute co-witness backup iron sight package. It utilizes a standard type AR-15 adjustable front sight post. It has the ability to adjust elevation. The user can adjust elevation to be point of aim, point of impact for subsonic rounds while still running the red dot for super sonic and vice versa. It can be used as an absolute co-witness as well for a backup if the red dot fails. Because it is a single focal plane, and it is so close together for a sight picture; the irons actually act like a backup red dot. The mount is constructed from 6061 aluminum with a Class III hard coat.

NSN #: 1005-01-694-7490

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ANVL UKON RMR is a micro Trijicon RMR rifle mount that incorporates a single focal plane absolute co-witness backup iron sight package. It utilizes a standard type AR-15 adjustable front sight post. It has the ability to adjust elevation. The user can adjust elevation to be point of aim, point of impact for subsonic rounds while still running the red dot for super sonic and vice versa. It can be used as an absolute co-witness as well for a backup if the red dot fails. Because it is a single focal plane, and it is so close together for a sight picture; the irons actually act like a backup red dot. The mount is constructed from 6061 aluminum with a Class III hard coat.

Weight: 2.3oz
Height: 1.22in
Width: 1.35in
Length: 2.50in

Note* the mounts in the white background photos are the EXACT mounts that are being sold. A single sided bladed iron. The end-user can swap out the front sight post for any standard AR-15 sight post. They do not come with the Trijicon tritium sight post.

Disclaimer: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN SCREWS. Once they are hand tight, a single quarter turn is adequate for tightness. Apply red Loctite to your screws before installing. Make sure the optic is run as far forward as you can on your weapon system. It was not designed to be run at the rear of a receiver because it will cause the irons to blur out on the user. The most beneficial position would be as forward as possible, similar to the position of a pistol in front of a user.

DISCLAIMER: Torque Spec is 35-37 in lb for the 10-24 Clamp Screws. Accessories should always be installed by a professional. 

DISCLAIMER: ANVL UKON mounts are an emergency backup iron sight system. These were designed as a military requirement to fulfill the backup iron sight requirement while keeping rail space open for the operator. The intended use is within fifty yards or much less, in a CQB capacity; if the end users Red Dot sight is damaged, battery has died, or never powered on. This optic Mount system relies on true mechanical zero between the optic Mount, Rail and Barrel to have accurate windage.

ANVL UKON mounts are built and constructed to be a perfect mechanical zero from mount to rail. Make sure that your optic is seated correctly, and tighten down on the truest mechanical zero you can get. When mounting the optic Mount, make sure the amount is completely seated and the picatinny rail is tight against the non screw head side of the rail before tightening.

Reasons for windage to be off: Loose tolerances picatinny rail, out of spec tolerances picatinny rail, non-con Centric Barrel, mounting the optic mount to a polymer picatinny rail riveted to a sheet metal dust cover, poor tolerancing between barrel and picatinny rail.

Disclaimer: All ANVL products should be installed by a professional gunsmith. ANR DESIGN IS not responsible for poor Gunsmithing installation techniques and damage to personal property.

NSN #: 1005-01-694-7490

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5 reviews for ANVL UKON RMR

  1. Ian Anderson (verified owner)

    I have a Sig MCX Rattler SBR and initially mounted an EOTech EXPS3 and back up irons to it, which worked great, but was pretty bulky on this gun. After reading about this and seeing it on some YouTube videos, I decided to give the ANVL UKON a shot, paired with a 1 MOA RMR.
    It shipped hours after I ordered it, and I am really impressed with the quality of the UKON. The machining, materials, and finish are topnotch and the RMR mounted easily. After a quick zeroing, I was really impressed at how easy it was to make accurate shots with the RMR or irons. While the rear can’t be adjusted for windage, I found it to be dead on and the front sight elevation was easy to adjust. The best part is that I was able to take off the bulky iron sights and EOTech and now I have a lightweight sight with built-in irons that is as sleek and sexy as the weapon itself.

    I was able to hit 6” steel at 100 yards with ease and my groups from 50 yards in were as tight as with the much larger EOTech. It sits lower on the rails which is great for CQB as the height over bore is less.

    The internet ninjas complain about the short sight radius and lack of windage, but I tell them to try the sight themselves before they criticize it. I don’t think there’s any better setup for SBRs, PCCs, and other subguns that are used for their intended roles.

  2. John Oxford (verified owner)

    I have multiple PCC’s and SBR’s. I prefer to have back up iron sights with a red dot. While some platforms have enough room to have both there are some that really benefits greatly from the UKON’s design. It saves both weight and space and in my opinion unmatched durability. I am truly impressed with the quality machining and coating of the UKON. Also the ability to replace the AR15 style sight post with a tritium night sight increases it’s capabilities even further. Zeroing in the mounts sight is super easy. If you’re on the fence about it get one. It’s a purchase you won’t regret.

    • Alex Costa

      John!!! Thank you so much for the great review!

  3. David baird (verified owner)

    Sick AF

  4. Alex

    I paired my ANVL with a Holosun 407C. (Yes, it fits fine). Just like Ian, I had initially paired my Rattler with a larger optic, a holosun 510C and MBUS backup sights. Worked fine, but the rattler is a chonky boy as it is and I wanted to shave some weight so I swapped to the ANVL. I have no complaints, it’s held zero just fine for me. I run just ahead of the dust cover and it’s served me well. I haven’t taken the irons further than 50 yards, but even with that I was able to get most of my rounds in the A zone of an IPSC target with just a couple going into the C zone. This is fine for me from 50 yards. The rattler isn’t meant to reach out and touch much further than that anyways, although I’ve heard it’s moderately effective to 200 yards if you run 110 TAC-TX. Good product, go into it knowing they’re backup sights and if you’re running a good optic you’ll most likely never use them. Also like that you can zero them for subs and have your dot for supers, what a novel idea!

    • Alex Costa

      Thank you so much Alex!

  5. Javier (verified owner)

    Strong build, great looks and awesome design. As a big user of co witness, this is the perfect ARP sight mount. Now I want one on all my ARPs.

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