Mount your favorite optics on your firearm without compromising its compact abilities with this Midwest Industries MI GEN2 SUB 2000 T1/T2 Optic Mount. These Red Dot Sight Mounts made by Midwest Industries are crafted from 6061 aluminum hard coat anodized which makes them impossibly durable yet lightweight so that you can have this mount for years to come without compromising your mobility when equipped. The patented pivot design of this Midwest Industries MI GEN2 Pivoting Optic Mount allows you to fold your gun as designed for compact storage options. Use this device to mount Aimpoint T1, T2, H1, H2, or similar devices that use those mounting platforms. Please note that this product is not compatible with the Bushnell red dot. Store your rifle and optic with ease when you incorporate the Midwest Industries MI GEN2 T1/T2 Red Dot Mount into your weapon’s rig. Specifications for Midwest Industries MI GEN2 SUB 2000 T1/T2 Optic Mount: Manufacturer: Midwest Industries Finish: Black Fit: Aimpoint T1, T2, H1, H2 Fabric/Material: 6061 Aluminum Condition: New Red Dot Sights-Footprint: Not Applicable Country of Origin: USA Features: Allows the mounting of Aimpoint T1, T2, H1, H2 or clones that use the same mounting design This will not fit the Bushnell red dot Patent pending pivot design allows the gun to be folded as designed for compact storage Constructed from 6061 aluminum hard coat anodized for a lifetime of service. Includes all mounting hardware Weight – 2.7 ounces Package Contents: Midwest Industries MI GEN2 SUB 2000 T1/T2 OPTIC MOUNT
Midwest Industries MI GEN2 SUB 2000 T1/T2 Optic Mount
$89.21
SKU: 85395A35
Category: Midwest Industries
6 reviews for Midwest Industries MI GEN2 SUB 2000 T1/T2 Optic Mount
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BBQ Rifle –
This mount does exactly what it says it does, allows you to mount and optic to the sub 2000 Gen 2 and still be able to fold the weapon. Holds zero well and is easy to install. Plus, Midwest Industries offers great customer service on their products.
Mike –
I received my optics mount for my Keltec Sub2000 in April. It took several tries to get it mounted right, but now it's finally good. First, one of the mounting nuts onto the gun wasn't properly engaged in the barrel's housing and the mount was flexing and rotating on just one secure nut. Once I fixed that I mounted it aimed outside the adjustment range of the site. When I looked carefully I could see that tilt on the rifle's barrel housing. Finally I got the nuts all tight and secure, and roughed in right, and now it aims and shoots consistently. Today I shot a 4-inch group at 50 yards standing up, which is about the best I can do. I bought it to maintain a compact storage profile for the rifle, and it does a great job of that.
Chuck –
After looking at several options for mounting a red dot on my Keltec Sub-2000, I chose this Midwest Industries mount as I have had great results from other MI products. Mounting was quick and easy, and it has functioned flawlessly for me over the first 400 rounds. Shipping from Optics Planet was less than a week, which I appreciated.
GunnerO –
This has been a great addition to my Sub 2000. I actually mounted it a little forward so I wouldn't need to worry about the charging handle being tied off – works like a charm. Granted the Sub 2000 isn't a precision weapon but the ability to add optics to it has helped me to get tighter groupings. Absolutely would recommend this product.
Brian –
There are two products on the market that allow you to mount an optic on your SUB 2000 and maintain the ability to fold it. I spent a lot of time researching both and I selected this one because it allows your firearm to occupy the same (approximate) footprint when folded. The other product positions your optic at a 45-ish degree angle when folded and, therefore, causes it to protrude. In other words, if you lie the folded gun on a table, the optic sticks up above it, keeping it from being flat and from fitting in the same form factor bag as would a laptop. No, there'd be a bulge sticking up from the protruding optic.For THAT reason, the desire to fit the device comfortably in a carrying bag of some sort and to maintain a minimal footprint, I chose this — and I am so glad I did.The instructions are not great (and they don't tell me when or where to apply the included Loctite style product) they did get me to an installed red dot. The cord included to hold the charging handle back (it locks in a closed position, but it's easy to bump and release; this cord is the "safety" that keeps that handle from slamming your optic if that happens). I sighted it in and it was pretty close to being on target out of the box (a Sig Romeo 5 if you're wondering). I also find the device easy to swivel — easier than I thought — but it does lock up pretty well. I have read some concerns about "wiggle" and mine is minimal. This is a pistol caliber… I am not going for precision rifle accuracy. It maintained zero throughout my initial testing of 100 rounds.I do think it's a little expensive for what it is, but it is a specialty/niche product. In order to recoup investment, they have to charge more because this isn't a firearm that's in everyone's gun safe.Worth it? Well, if you prefer a red dot to a peep sight and you can turn a hex screw with the included tool and can afford a red dot, yes, it is. It's not PERFECT (the aforementioned paracord to hold the charging handle) and the horror that you (or maybe it was just me) are a purist and think scope mounts CANNOT MOVE EVER. Get over that and you've got an amazing device. This mount fits a Holosun 403B, and a Sig Sauer Romeo 5 (tested by me) as well as the Aimpoint Micro it was made to fit and others as well. I just can speak to those.
MarkC –
Easy to install and easy to use. Make sure you get the compatible site like Primary Arms or Aimpoint. It allows you to fold over the weapon without having to remove the site. Very convenient setup. Allows you to store it in a small bag.and deploy quickly.