FX IMPACT - RONIN001

"Tactical"
"Lou"This is what happens when manufacturers rush things, specially due to increased demand, have been seeing this a lot lately in the arigun world.
could be chinese made scope mounts. Burris mounts are made in China also. And they spec them off airsoft guns.

It may not be an FX fault after all
LaRue mounts are made in the US. Top of the line stuff. 

Edit: Sorry 30cal, didn't see your post.
 
"30cal"It looks to me like you will also have a height difference to deal with as well. The rail on the Impact looks higher than an AR rail. Even if your mount would fit the scope may still be to high.
Yes it is a tad high but to use the mounts and scopes I will need to use them until I buy a lower riser or buy individual 34mm rings which is another $150+. haha... My wife hates my hobbies... 

 
I can confirm that the spacing is off on my one-piece pepr mount (Burris), as well. I think it is important to standardize the rail. It is something I did not encounter because I used two-piece rings. That said, I'm sure removing one recoil lug will have ZERO affect on the security of the mount. But, I will make mention of this in the video review.

It seems that the entire rail comes off with a few screws. So, if FX does, in fact, create a standardized rail in the future, a swap will be possible.

PS. That rig looks baaaad @@@sssss, TXboy. :)
 
Rail up date:

First and number one if you have recoil lugs on your rings or one piece mounts please don't cut them off. They have a couple of functions and one day you will wish you had them. ;) 

To allow your mounts to fit properly you will need to possibly wait for FX to get make new rails that you can be switched out or You need to "carefully" sand the anodize coating off and a bit more of the Aluminum from the slots of the Picatinny rail.



Now the LaRue mount goes on like butter as it always has! :)



 
"Ronin001"Rail up date:

First and number one if you have recoil lugs on your rings or one piece mounts please don't cut them off. They have a couple of functions and one day you will wish you had them. ;) 

To allow your mounts to fit properly you will need to possibly wait for FX to get make new rails that you can be switched out or You need to "carefully" sand the anodize coating off and a bit more of the Aluminum from the slots of the Picatinny rail.



Now the LaRue mount goes on like butter as it always has! :)



Did you take your pictures in mirror? I can't figure out why the logo is backwards. And your lever is on the left side, power wheel on the right? Are my eyes deceiving me?

 
Yeah Im someone!!!

Ok maybe I'm still a nobody and thats ok but I did get a personal message from FX by Johan which stated "that they are reading the threads" and would like to send a new rail to me that will have the correct Picatinny measurements.

I guess this is a indication that they are standing by their new line and fine tuning the production/specs of the rifle. I also sure do appreciate call/email to obtain the updated part. 

So thank you FX

I guess I need to put this rifle through its paces in the next couple weeks....
 
Well I had some spare time after putting my daughter down for a nap so I grabbed the rifle, chrony Pro and stepped outside my door to do a very QUICK sight-in. With my butt on the ground and the bipod on my knees target measuring at 31 yards my first 11 shots were measuring speed and lowering the power wheel and then adjusting scope. The next 15 and this is what you see in the picture below I called it a day other duties to attend. average speed 881, Power wheel 3, JSB Exact Kings 25 cal.


(off the knees no bench or bags this average shooter can't complain)


Looking forward to what the Impact can really do and I believe that the rifle out shot me....

 
"Ronin001"Yeah Im someone!!!

Ok maybe I'm still a nobody and thats ok but I did get a personal message from FX by Johan which stated "that they are reading the threads" and would like to send a new rail to me that will have the correct Picatinny measurements.

I guess this is a indication that they are standing by their new line and fine tuning the production/specs of the rifle. I also sure do appreciate call/email to obtain the updated part. 

So thank you FX

I guess I need to put this rifle through its paces in the next couple weeks....
Good job FX