The production version of the Annex Defense's mount for the Steiner C35 Gen2 thermal Clip-on is finally here. At $1600 (when this is published), the clip-on is an absolute steal.
I've had it for a few days, but, me being the good old paranoid me, I spent some time shooting with it before posting anything. I had a couple of days with it prior to last weekend's match in Montana and a couple of days after. Another to pop it on and off a few times and get a couple of hundred rounds of 6.5Grendel through the gun to see if anything shakes loose. So far so good.
The C35 Gen2 clip-on is sitting on my 6.5Grendel AR as a part of a long running "Only One" project that I have. It pairs perfectly with the Steiner H6Xi 2-12x42 scope.
Here is what comes in the box from Annex Defense:
The order in which the whole thing comes togethe is pretty stragihtforward:
-slide the thermal washer onto the threaded interface extending out of the back of the clip-on
-spin the mount itself onto the threaded interface (the mount is threaded on the inside) until it can go no further
-rotate the mount so that the clip-on is properly lined up to the picatinny clamp
-once you are happy with the alignment, use the three nylon tipped set screws (you'll need an allen wrench for that) to lock in the position of the clip-on in the mount. You need very little torque on the set screws. They are there for one reason and one reason only: to keep the mount from spinning when you tighten the timing nut in the next step
-spin the timing nut onto the threaded interface of the clip-on to lock the mount in place. You should not need the timing nut wrench, but one is in there just in case.
Here are the pieces laid out in the order in which you will need them.
When you are done, it should look like this:
Note that the mount normaly comes with two T20 screws. I am using two thumbscrews instead, since I am popping the mount on and off all the time. It seems to be staying put with the thumbscrews just fine. I am hoping Annex will offer the thumbscrews as an option.
It is not quite an equivalent of a QD mount, but we needed something with an extremely low profile clamp to fit under scopes with fairly large objectives. As is, the mount works with most scope that have objective lens diameter of 50mm or less.
I am using with with Steiner H6Xi 2-12x42 and the two work together exceedingly well.