The Leapers UTG MTRSX5L Picatinny Riser Mount elevates optics to achieve proper cheek weld and sight alignment on modern tactical platforms. This precision-machined aluminum mount bridges the gap between low-profile rails and optimal shooting ergonomics.
What Makes This Different
Unlike basic plastic risers, the MTRSX5L features aircraft-grade aluminum construction with Type III hard anodizing for superior durability. The mount provides consistent height over bore measurements while maintaining zero retention through multiple installations. Cross-bolt locking mechanisms secure the mount without requiring permanent modifications to the host weapon system.
Key Features
- Aircraft-grade 6061-T6 aluminum construction with matte black Type III anodizing
- MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail compatibility on top and bottom surfaces
- Precision-machined slot dimensions ensure proper accessory fitment
- Cross-bolt clamping system with steel hardware for secure mounting
- Low-profile design minimizes snag hazards during tactical operations
- Reversible mounting orientation for versatile height adjustments
- Corrosion-resistant finish withstands harsh environmental conditions
Field testing demonstrates reliable zero retention across temperature extremes and recoil cycles. The mount accommodates red dot sights, magnified optics, and backup iron sights without interference. Law enforcement agencies specify similar UTG mounts for patrol rifle configurations where consistent sight picture matters. The anodized finish resists wear from holster contact and environmental exposure.
Technical Specs
- Material: 6061-T6 aluminum alloy with Type III hard anodizing
- Finish: Matte black anodized coating
- Rail Standard: MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny compatible
- Mounting: Cross-bolt clamping mechanism
- Profile: Low-profile tactical design
- Hardware: Included steel mounting bolts
- Manufacturer: Leapers Inc (UTG brand)
Professional armorers recognize UTG mounts for consistent manufacturing tolerances and reliable field performance. The MTRSX5L addresses sight height issues common with modern carbine platforms while maintaining the structural integrity required for duty use.