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Primary Arms Releases GLx 30mm and 34mm Cantilever Riflescope Mounts

Primary Arms Optics has released a brand new line of US-made riflescope mounts in their GLx tier. GLx products bring premium technology and materials into an approachable price range, and these mounts are built to outperform with top-quality components at a great value. Priced at $99.99, GLx Riflescope Mounts launch with four models to accommodate 30mm and 34mm scopes with a 0 or 20MOA cant. All four mounts are now available at primaryarms.com or from your favorite Primary Arms Optics retailer.

Made in the USA, every GLx mount features a durable 6061-T6 Aluminum alloy construction with MIL-SPEC hard coat anodization for superior longevity, even in the most demanding conditions. The steel hardware comes with a black zinc phosphate coating that greatly improves corrosion and abrasion resistance. This superior hardware also contributes to the GLx mounts’ high torque allowance—with 25in-lbs for the T15 Torx cap screws and 65in-lbs for the 1/2” crossbolt hex nuts.

“This year we launched our mid-tier line of GLx optics. It’s only natural that we would bring a solid line of one-piece mounts along with them,” says Terry Mears, Primary Arms’ Director of Sales and Product Management. “We are fortunate to provide a high-quality, US-made mount for under $100, which can be used with any of our optics from SLx to PLx.”

As with all other Primary Arms GLx products, these mounts come backed with a full lifetime warranty. 

Key Features: Primary Arms GLx Cantilever Riflescope Mounts

  • Pushes optics over 2″ forward for optimal eye relief
  • 1.5″ center-line height accommodates up to 56mm objectives
  • Lightweight and durable 6061-T6 aluminum construction
  • MIL-SPEC hard coat anodized finish
  • Zinc Phosphate coated hardware for corrosion resistance
  • High strength steel cross bolt lugs
  • Convenient T15 cap screws
  • #8 Torx fasteners with steel inserts prevent stripping

MSRP $99.99

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