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Review: Scalarworks LDM/CompM4

Before Scalarworks, you had two choices in optic mounts. You could have QD, return-to-zero performance or you could have light weight. Then Scalarworks dropped the LDM or Low Drag Mount on the gun world and gave shooters a third choice: BOTH. Since their initial release of the LDM/Micro (for Aimpoint Micros and other compatible red dots), they have released a number of other mounts with the same ratcheting thumb wheel and radically skeletonized design. The LDM/CompM4 is one of the most recent and the subject of this review.

Overview

Like previous Low Drag Mounts, the LDM/CompM4 has Scalarworks’ ratcheting thumb wheel QD mechanism. The wheel has a toothed circumference kind of like a gear that interfaces with a ball detent in the mount. This adds a level of repeatability not found in a simple friction thumb wheel. The wheel drives telescoping mechanism that opens and closes a clamping surface that runs the full length of the mount.

The LDM/CompM4 is machined from 7075-T6 aluminum (an upgrade from the 6061 aluminum on my early LDM/Micro). It also features a hard anodized finish on all the aluminum parts.

There are a number of other durability enhancing features that you can’t really see with the naked eye like cold formed threading and 4140H alloy steel hardware.

Observations from Use

I think what impresses me most after having spent a lot of time with Low Drag Mounts, is that the design isn’t just something made to be different. Scalarworks didn’t just make a thumb wheel because everyone else was using levers. The ratcheting thumb wheel is a means to an end… it serves a purpose. Without it, the mount couldn’t be so compact. These mounts are often narrower than the optic they are attached to. The mechanism also couldn’t be as light as it is while also being durable without the thumb wheel. A round shape like the thumb wheel can be made both small and strong.

The radical skeletonization of these mounts is another key to their lightweight. The optic basically sits on 4 pillars of material and a bunch of nothing. As you might know, nothing weighs very little. The LDM/CompM4-LDM310 that I have (lower 1/3 co-witness) weighs just 1.49 ounces. The CompM4 in the original mount weighs in at 11.8 ounces. It weighs 9.76 ounces with the LDM/CompM4.

It is tempting to think these mounts aren’t durable or at least there seems to be a perception that lightweight can’t also be durable. Well, just like I did with the LDM/Micro, I dropped this mount directly onto the optic from shoulder height. I did this 3 times with no ill effects (accept to the finish of my CompM4 – see image below). You simply aren’t going to hurt a Low Drag Mount in normal use or even with some abuse.

I also removed and reinstalled the mount from the host rifle several times to test the return to zero performance. Just like the LDM/Micro that I tested before, there was no shift that could be detected with the LDM/CompM4. I don’t know that I have proven that there is no zero shift at all but it would seem that, if there is a shift, it is well within the margin of error in my precision shooting ability with a red dot sight. I am comfortable saying that there is no practical zero shift.

I should also note that I appreciate how easy it is to install and remove the Low Drag Mounts. Some lever equipped QD mounts require a lot of tension on the lever to truly grip the rail. This makes them annoying and sometimes even painful to remove. The LDM’s ratcheting wheel only requires the user to turn the wheel as tight as they can with their thumb. It’s easy and repeatable.

The LDM/CompM4 cantilevers the optic forward which leaves plenty of room at the rear of the upper receiver rail when mounted on an AR-15. There is more than enough room for an Aimpoint 3X magnifier or night vision device.

Wrap Up

This mount saw well over 1000 rounds, 3 drops, several remove and reinstall cycles, and more than a few walks in the woods. It performed perfectly.

If you look at a Scalarworks LDM like this one and only see the weight reduction, you would be missing most of the point. Yes, these mounts are far lighter than any other QD mount. They are also more compact, exceedingly well made, and truly functional in that they return to zero well and are easy to use.

I am someone who happens to think Aimpoint’s factory mounts are actually very good. They work. So, if I am going to pay my hard earned cash to replace a perfectly good mount, it is going to be a mount that is durable, lighter in weight, and functional like the Low Drag Mounts.

Check out the LDM/CompM4 at Scalarworks.

Scalarworks LDM 30mm Aimpoint Hack

If you have one of the Aimpoints (or other red dot sights) that require a 30mm ring mount – like the excellent Aimpoint PRO – you are probably bummed that there is no Scalarworks LDM mount for you. Well, I have good news…

The LDM/CompM4 can be used in conjunction with the ring from the Aimpoint QRP2 mount to create a lightweight mount for your 30mm Aimpoint. This combination is only 0.0236″ than the normal height that Scalarworks builds into their mounts which is basically imperceptible (and still within the height ranges of other mounts).

If you have a complete QRP2 mount that came with your Aimpoint, or can find a cheap used one (which is easy considering how many people replace them), and an LDM/CompM4… You have everything you need (including the hardware) to mount a 30mm red dot sight.

Scalarworks Trijicon RMR Mount – LDM/RMR

It was only a matter of time. One of the lightest optics on the market can now be mounted with the lightest QD mount on the market.

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EASTON, PA – November 1st, 2016 – Scalarworks, manufacturer of high-performance firearms accessories, is pleased to introduce the Low Drag Mount™ for Trijicon RMR sights; the lightest quick-detach Trijicon RMR mount in existence – weighing only 1.27oz, including sight screws.

The LDM/RMR is a lightweight, low-profile, quick-detach optic mount that is compatible with MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rails and Trijicon RMR red dot sights. Full product specs and details can be found here: https://scalarworks.com/optic-mounts/ldm-rmr/

Like all Scalarworks Low Drag Mounts™; the LDM/RMR has a monolithic base made of high-strength 7075-T6 Aluminum, and features our proprietary recoil-proof notched thumbscrew with ball detent. It also has the same precision telescoping clamp as our popular Aimpoint Micro, Aimpoint CompM4, and Trijicon MRO mounts, which ensures a repeatable zero with each installation.

The LDM/RMR paired with a Trijicon RM06 weighs less than 2.5oz, making it the lightest Quick-Detach Red Dot sight package in existence. The LDM/RMR is proudly made in the USA, and is available in both Absolute and Lower-Third Co-Witness height variants. Both have a retail price of $149.

To learn more about this and other Scalarworks optic mounts and bundles; please visit scalarworks.com

Scalarworks Aimpoint Low Drag Mount for Aimpoint Comp M4 (LDM/M4)

We’ve known it was coming and now its here. Scalarworks has announced that their Low Drag Mount for the Aimpoint Comp M4 is now available. It has the same ultra-lightweight design, low-profile thumb screw, and return-to-zero performance found on other Low Drag Mounts but designed specifically for the king of Aimpoints – the Comp M4 and M4S.

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EASTON, PA – August 29, 2016 – Scalarworks, manufacturer of high-performance optic mounts, is pleased to introduce the Low Drag Mount™ for Aimpoint CompM4 sights; the lightest quick-detach Aimpoint CompM4 mount in existence – weighing only 1.49oz, include sight screws.

The LDM/CompM4 is a lightweight, low-profile, quick-detach optic mount that is compatible with MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rails and Aimpoint CompM4 and CompM4s red dot sights. Full product specs and details can be found here: https://scalarworks.com/optic-mounts/ldm-compm4/

Like all Scalarworks Low Drag Mounts™; the LDM/CompM4 has a monolithic base made of high-strength 7075-T6 Aluminum, and features our proprietary recoil-proof notched thumbscrew with ball detent. It also has the same precision telescoping clamp as our popular Aimpoint Micro and Trijicon MRO mounts, which ensures a repeatable zero with each installation.

The LDM/CompM4 is proudly made in the USA, and is available in both Absolute and Lower-Third Co-Witness height variants with a retail price of $149.

To learn more about this and other Scalarworks optic mounts and bundles; please visit scalarworks.com

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