SEBURO MN-23 - Attaching Mount Base and Flip-UP Sight and Dot Sight

Destination

Attach flip up sights and dot sight.

Operation

Flip up sight

Fit TOKYO MARUI's mount base for FA-MAS instead of MN-23's mount base, as shown in MN-23's USER MANUAL. But looks meanly (not enough plump) only fit that, because MN-23's sights is so nifty and make powerful imagery.
Initial plan And so mound the sight's front and rear ends. Initial plan is shown as the right image, but it interfere with its sling up.

Attach flip up sights Thereat real view is shown as the left. Make it narrow to playing the sling.
Flip up sights makers as follows.
Front:G&P LASER PRODUCTS
Rear:TOKYO MARUI

Front view MN-23's sight doesn't allow to aim on regular attitude, because its height is not enough for the height from cheek pad to eye line. It will be possible, peer through the sight from behind, of course. With this sights, its height raise up 36mm, it has been possible and applicatory.


Dot sight

Nikon Monarch Dot Sight VSD Matte on MN-23 MN-23 must be made in the U.S.A. in the configuration of DOMINION's world. Since I want to use [Made in Japan] at least DOT SIGHT, I choose Nikon 6610 Monarch Dot Sight VSD Matte in this time.
4 size variable dot and 11 level brightness. 30mm lens aperture and bold appearance are my favorite.:-)

Side view Lines of elevation disaccord between the flip up sights and the dot sight. So dot sight must use with flip down sights.

Overall view Near the image to the rendering!!

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