Thanks, Range Toyz for the well narrated vid and great camera work. I'll be getting the MFI mount soon and I have two similar red dots. I'll respond back in a few weeks about what works or not.
Great co-witness video! Not enough data out there on what optic & rail combos co-witness and where for the MP5 platform. Thank you. I just wish MFI would make a full picatinny version of that rail, or at least add an extra slot. I'd like to run that mount with the PA SLx Gemini, but not enough slots🫤
Thanks! I’m using the MFI Ultra Low Mount for my PA MD-20 to cowitness. MFI also has a Universal Low mount. It looks higher than the Ultra Low mount and I think the Gemini cowitness mount is higher than a MD-20 or H1/H2 would sit, so not an absolute cowitness, probably not 1/3 even.
@RangeToyz yeah, they also make an ultra low that is all picatinny, which is what I'm thinking I'll end up trying. I'm looking at putting the Gemini all the way back and above the rear sight assembly with the included low cantilever. Not looking for absolute co-witness on that one because I don't want to block the ranging stadia-which is why I'm looking at the ultra low. I think ultra low plus low cantilever will make the entire reticle usable without being too high. I hope, anyway 🤞🏼 My only issue with it is that it covers pretty much the whole top of the receiver. I like how the version you have only takes up the back half. Not a huge deal, but I think it would look a little more clean than having a bunch of picatinny all the way out for nothing. Seems like an all picatinny version of your ultra low would be just the ticket, and I'm surprised they don't make one. That's the sucky thing about the MP5/optics/mount game-you're libel to spend another $1k on mounts trying to get your co-witness right🤣 That's why I appreciate videos like this-the more data on the subject, the better!
@@CMDR.Gonzo.von.Richthofen cool that you’ll get ranging in with that optic going with that hight! I know that rail isn’t cheap, but I’d probably take a hacksaw to that extra rail portion and touch it up with a file and paint lol
@RangeToyz I HOPE I'll get ranging with that combo🔮 The mysteries of MP5 co-witness lol. Good call on the hacksaw👍🏽 If it works out, that'll be the move😎
Thanks for this - it really is the most informative video I’ve found on co-witnessing optics. I have a question - what is the v notch sight from? (HKG3? HK33?) any issues with using different drum? do you even use the long distance settings?
Thank you! So the Omega MP5 that has the V notch came like that when I bought it years ago. I think it’s specifically for 9mm because of how high and open the other holes are. I haven’t used the holes much for longer distances, but my MP5SD has four 9mm holes and no V notch and that’s where I’ve tried them at 100 yards. All subsonic from that gun of course. I haven’t been able to find any 9mm style ones for sale anywhere. I put G3 V notch drums on my 22LR MP5’s, but only use the V notch for an easier sight picture. Good questions, let me know if I answered enough and if I can help more :)
Thank you, that does help. I haven’t been able to find a mp5 specific v notch drum. I always like having back up irons so what I might do is get a G3 or HK33 sight for tracing/reference and attempt to dremel myself a v notch into the mp5 drum. Looking through the diopter to co-witness a red dot is just too busy for my eyes.
@@renaissanceman3307 Alternatively, drill out a couple of the diopter holes a bit bigger in a cheaper G3 rear drum. I've honestly been desperately looking for the same thing, an MP5 rear drum with 9mm sized diopter holes and a V-notch, with almost no success. I know that one of the Scandinavian countries issued MP5s equipped like that, and now I know Omega used a similar sight too. But sadly, that doesn't really help me locate one.
I had to move mine back from centered over the ejection port. The shop mounted this and recommended the red do t there. However, at the range, I found I couldn't avoid hitting the red dot, when slapping the charging handle.
@@RedPillTruth2023 glad you got it back to the right spot yourself! The mounts have a cut out for the rear position where it is supposed to go. Did you go with the HK Parts mount or Shield?
If that dot can be low enough to cowitness and still fit the mount, then that’s better. It’s easier to clean raindrops off of the lenses and it’s tougher. I went for a better price and one I already have.
@@RangeToyz My issue is fogging. I stopped using open emitters on my carry guns because of that. Why take the worst things about pistol dots and use em' on rifles when you don't need to? And I haven't tried co-witness with the AEMS, I did replace the mount for a lower mount but the rail is the standard one you'd get on the AP5, so it's not co-witness. Not sure what the appeal of that is, either. Get a good red dot if you have zero faith in your optic to need backup irons. But that's just my opinion ofc.
@@EvilWiffles I like cowitness dots on pistols because it’s easier to find when pulling iron sights up. I have so many different ones, it’s easier to find the dot that way than the guns that don’t have irons. On MP5’s, I like the cowitness because it keeps my cheek weld where it naturally is for how the gun was designed. Having a collection of 7 MP5 type sbr’d firearms, I like the the cheek weld all the same. I’ve got EOtech EXPS2-0’s on a PTR 51P and PTR K3P sbr, and they feel different for sure being more down towards my chin, but being 7.62x51, I thought heavier duty over cowitness was the way for them.
Thanks for taking the time to show us a few red dots for the AP-5. I'm looking HK Parts, and they have a bundle including the clamp and Holsun HS507C X2 red. With that said, how does the mount hold up? Does it get loose etc., or you had any issues with it?
@ good price, but you might still check Simmons Sporting Goods for the red dot and do the email for best price and compare it with shipping the mount from HK Parts.
@@nickm8651 good price, but you might still check Simmons Sporting Goods for the red dot and do the email for best price and compare it with shipping the mount from HK Parts.
Thanks! Tried to keep it short and informative. Check out my current videos to see everything shooting except the V53 video I’m still working on. They’ll all be on my binary playlist.
@@RangeToyz I don’t know. I got my first one in early 2022 or so. BTW, it’s available with multiple mount footprints; Aimpoint, MRO, Picatinny, etc. I like the Picatinny as it sets the optic a bit farther back than the dedicated Aimpoint to give more clearance to the charging handle, and is still low enough to provide absolute co-witness. I bought a second one to go with a second MP5 but still have not put it on yet as I really like the iron sights.
Glad I found this vid was wondering if I wanted to go with the holosun or trijicon, holosun just so has many more options but the trijicon just looks so clean but for the price can’t be a holosun onky question is why didn’t you go with the 507? Do you not like the donut of death?
I love the 510C on multiple guns I have. I bought a 507 for my FN 509 Tactical with suppressor hight sights. The donut cowitness was quick to pick up, but a clutter with the irons when zeroing in on a target. I wound up just using the dot mode. I figured it would be the same for this, so I went with the 407 with a better price. I got a 407 for my Micro Draco, then swapped it with the FN 509 Tactical and it’s 507C, so all is good and the Micro Draco has the DOD option :)
Hey- fantastic video! Can you tell me, at 0:55 your diopter drum- did you mod it or buy it that way? Meaning it has a cut out in it, guessing so that the largest aperture/peep sight hole, there isn’t any part of the drum/view getting blocked? Love the idea, but dont know if I want to cut my drum, so curious to know if you did this yourself or someone manufactures them this way? Thanks!
Thanks! This Omega MP5 actually came with a V notch and all the different sight pictures are calibrated for 9mm. I replaced the drum sights that came with my GSG 5P and 522PK 22LR MP5s with the HK 7.62x51 versions that also have a V notch and only use it for them. They’re pretty cheap. I think it would be very difficult to try to cut and file a V notch yourself. A little one way or another and that’s where your bullet would go. Can’t put material back either. Even a machine shop probably wouldn’t know how deep to cut without a diagram and measurements. I’ve looked for 9mm ones that are for sale, but haven’t found any. Someone should start making them with the MP5 boom that’s happening right now.
@@boosted2809 I just got home and checked for you bud. Sorry to say it won’t fit. The MFI UL mount has a countersunk three slot picatinny section that is maxed out to fit Aimpoint T-1, T-2, H-1, H-2 footprint. (If the slots extend further, the rail would come in contact with the legs.) The EoTech XPS2-0 requires 7 picatinny slots straight across. MFI makes a Universal Low Mount that is longer with 12 slots and can be used, maybe even cut down and painted to make it look cleaner. It’s strong and long enough to mount a scope on a 308, but still works on a 9mm.
@@chadw.6049 Omega used to make this specific 9mm drum sight on their MP5 builds, but I haven’t found them anywhere for sale. You can get 7.62 versions with the V notch, but the other circles around the drum are smaller for that caliber and distances. I really only use the V notch and put a few of the 7.62 versions on a couple MP5 22LR guns without red dots and they work good. You can find used 7.62 versions for cheap too.
@@davidnunley5436 I’m not totally sure. Probably the HK Parts mount with only one removable leg and you have to rock it on would be the hardest on the finish. Depending on the clamping torque, maybe all of them are the same. I think it mostly depends on the finish of the gun. My Omega MP5 has a hard epoxy finish so it’s very tough.
I thought the MFI had room for a magnifer at least a 3x micro? Different version? Also I think its similiar to Midwest industries version but the MFI sits longer but both have similiar length? It really sucks having to shoot 50 to 75 yards without any magnification.
Yeah, MFI has a couple hight MP5 mounts, this being the ultra low. I don’t think there’s any 3x micro dot that could still cowitness on it. This has only 3 slots of pic rail in the middle. It’s really made for direct footprint clones of the Aimpoint H1/H2. The claw for the pic rail needs to come directly out of the round tube of the dot sight, no bolt on adapter.
Great video. I've been looking into getting an optic and that hkp rmr mount for my mp5 22lr (tactical plinker). Good to see you get a co witness and rear sight doesnt look like its obstructed. Curious what your opinion is on what dot size works best for mp5 and if prefer a bigger or smaller sight window on optics for them. I'm looking at Swampfox and Holosun and just dont know what combo works best.
I really like the small profile of the Shield SMS2 and just got a glass 8 moa dot version, but haven’t installed it yet. I’ll have to get back to you later on the 4 moa verses 8 moa dots. They have auto brightness, so I think the size will be a little more crucial. The 2 moa dot in the Holosun can be turned up nice and bright so it’s easy to see. I’m definitely curious about the Swampfox and how the frames compare to the Holosun RMR. A V notch or castle notch (like on some MP5K’s) are both fantastic at giving you a clearer sight picture. My MP5SD has circle windows in all 4 drum rotations, and I use the large one for it with a SMS2. I still find it very quick to line up with targets and easy to use.
Yeah I like how notched drum looks with optic and that SMS setup looks really good. It would be nice if they supplied that height dimension for the back of sights so you know which sits lower when comparing. I know not everyone is trying to co-witness MP5s but for pistols youd know if rear sights are still functional. Swampfox just released new versions of their sights. The Justice II is 30mm and has 6MOA or multi reticle 2MOA.. The smaller Liberty II is 24mm with 3MOA and 3MOA multi.
@@paulm5297 right on. I think all micro dots can be adjusted to actually cowitness, but the Shield frame hight is really low at 22mm, is very thin and is barely still above the MP5 front sight tower. That Liberty is super close too. That might be my preferred pick for a RMR mounted dot. I’m also curious about the Shield verses RMR mount hights.
@@RangeToyz Im trying to see if I can make a Shield build work however the Shield MP5 mount you have may not fit right on a mp5 22 so Id have to get a Shield rmr adapter and use HKP mount and that combo costs a little more.
@ great choices! I like the auto brightness and clear, non-obstructed view of the Shield sight, but now I think I like the Holosun more because you can turn it on and off manually. If I lose the cover of the Shield sight I’m SOL
Also with the holosun/trijicon mount do you ever end up hitting the sight or mount when using the charging handle? I heard that was a big issue with some of the claw mounts you would scrape your hand on the side of the Picatinny
Nice video and info, ThanQ! I just installed the UTG/LEAPERS PRO handguard for my new MAC5 platform. Very nice! Does anyone know if the Holosun 510 would co-witness properly? The UTG is considered ‘low profile’ so it seems like it should work but I’m just wondering if someone has tried it yet. If that does work, there is also an opportunity to use a holosun magnifier as the center of both Holosun units are at 1.41”. Thanks!
@ I tried AR15 hight red dot sights and didn’t like looking at the dot just about on the hight of the top of the O of the front sight tower that protects the post inside. Some people cut the O in half when using an Aimpoint or EOTech so the O isn’t obstructing their field of view. I didn’t want to do that when I got my first MP5 over a decade ago and I’m glad I didn’t because now there are true cowitness options. Some people will get high risers if they have night vision goggles so they clear the sight tower easily and keep the night vision from bumping into their stock. It’s really weird though during the day for a chin instead of cheek rest, is prone to snagging, doesn’t fit in a case or bag as well and looks very odd.
@@RangeToyz Yea, I just need more research. I’m going to call the Leapers folk and see if they had something in mind during design. I really appreciate your input! If you have any red dot suggestions with co-witness with the UGT handguard I’ll try it! I have both the MAC5 and the MAC5k. I do want to use the red Blitzkrieg chevron on both MAC platforms…no red dot on the ‘k’, just on the MAC5…to ‘dot the chevron!’
@ I’ve got other calibers of roller locks with an optics rail welded on from the factory. I think that would be about the hight of the UTG handguard. Even a Holosun 507 with UTG Super Slim RMR Low Profile mount wouldn’t cowitness on mine. You really have to take that picatinny connection away and screw the optic directly to the mount or get the built in Aimpoint ultra low dot H1/H2 T1/T2 (or clone) and go to the MFI Ultra Low MP5 mount for cowitness.
You’re correct that this HK Parts mount has the standard RMR mount. Good new for you though, HK parts came out with a Universal version that takes adapter plates like you thought. It looks like you’ll take the HKP MP5 Universal Optic Mount for 119.95 plus HKP VP9/VP9L Optics Plate #4 Luepold Delta Point Pro Optics Plate 49.95 It definitely ads more cost to install your RMSc footprint if I researched it correctly, but that would be a nice cowitness, probably about the same hight as my Holosun.
I bought this Omega MP5 years ago and it came with it and also has 9 mm holes in the diopter. You can buy V notch 7.62x51 HK surplus ones, but the holes are much smaller for the farther distances that that round shoots. I haven’t seen any 9 mm ones for sale.
Thanks! Love how easy it is to see a dot and have it cowitness with the iron sights. the dot naturally comes to your eye from muscle memory. Are you thinking about getting one?
@@RangeToyz agreed, cowitness is the way to not have the sight hood right in the line of vision. I tried the MFI and battle steel mounts, ended up returning both of them because they weren't installing correctly. I thought the mounting boss on my receiver was canted a bit but checking it now again it seems fine. I decided to just stick with irons. If I try again it will be the HK parts Holosun mount for sure.
Thanks, Range Toyz for the well narrated vid and great camera work. I'll be getting the MFI mount soon and I have two similar red dots. I'll respond back in a few weeks about what works or not.
Great co-witness video! Not enough data out there on what optic & rail combos co-witness and where for the MP5 platform. Thank you.
I just wish MFI would make a full picatinny version of that rail, or at least add an extra slot. I'd like to run that mount with the PA SLx Gemini, but not enough slots🫤
Thanks! I’m using the MFI Ultra Low Mount for my PA MD-20 to cowitness. MFI also has a Universal Low mount. It looks higher than the Ultra Low mount and I think the Gemini cowitness mount is higher than a MD-20 or H1/H2 would sit, so not an absolute cowitness, probably not 1/3 even.
@RangeToyz yeah, they also make an ultra low that is all picatinny, which is what I'm thinking I'll end up trying. I'm looking at putting the Gemini all the way back and above the rear sight assembly with the included low cantilever. Not looking for absolute co-witness on that one because I don't want to block the ranging stadia-which is why I'm looking at the ultra low. I think ultra low plus low cantilever will make the entire reticle usable without being too high. I hope, anyway 🤞🏼
My only issue with it is that it covers pretty much the whole top of the receiver. I like how the version you have only takes up the back half. Not a huge deal, but I think it would look a little more clean than having a bunch of picatinny all the way out for nothing. Seems like an all picatinny version of your ultra low would be just the ticket, and I'm surprised they don't make one.
That's the sucky thing about the MP5/optics/mount game-you're libel to spend another $1k on mounts trying to get your co-witness right🤣 That's why I appreciate videos like this-the more data on the subject, the better!
@@CMDR.Gonzo.von.Richthofen cool that you’ll get ranging in with that optic going with that hight! I know that rail isn’t cheap, but I’d probably take a hacksaw to that extra rail portion and touch it up with a file and paint lol
@RangeToyz I HOPE I'll get ranging with that combo🔮 The mysteries of MP5 co-witness lol. Good call on the hacksaw👍🏽 If it works out, that'll be the move😎
Thanks for the video, very helpful to see the sight picture
The narrator’s voice sure sounds like Clint Eastwood. Make my day.
Awesome video, thanks man
Glad to help, thanks for watching!
Good info, I'll be reconfiguring mine.
Nice! Which is your fav?
😂 0:28 HK RMR mount w/Holosun
@@de629 cool! They even have a Universal version too that takes different VP9 optic plates that are sold separately.
Thanks for this - it really is the most informative video I’ve found on co-witnessing optics. I have a question - what is the v notch sight from? (HKG3? HK33?) any issues with using different drum? do you even use the long distance settings?
Thank you! So the Omega MP5 that has the V notch came like that when I bought it years ago. I think it’s specifically for 9mm because of how high and open the other holes are. I haven’t used the holes much for longer distances, but my MP5SD has four 9mm holes and no V notch and that’s where I’ve tried them at 100 yards. All subsonic from that gun of course. I haven’t been able to find any 9mm style ones for sale anywhere. I put G3 V notch drums on my 22LR MP5’s, but only use the V notch for an easier sight picture. Good questions, let me know if I answered enough and if I can help more :)
Thank you, that does help. I haven’t been able to find a mp5 specific v notch drum. I always like having back up irons so what I might do is get a G3 or HK33 sight for tracing/reference and attempt to dremel myself a v notch into the mp5 drum. Looking through the diopter to co-witness a red dot is just too busy for my eyes.
@@renaissanceman3307 Alternatively, drill out a couple of the diopter holes a bit bigger in a cheaper G3 rear drum. I've honestly been desperately looking for the same thing, an MP5 rear drum with 9mm sized diopter holes and a V-notch, with almost no success. I know that one of the Scandinavian countries issued MP5s equipped like that, and now I know Omega used a similar sight too. But sadly, that doesn't really help me locate one.
I had to move mine back from centered over the ejection port. The shop mounted this and recommended the red do t there. However, at the range, I found I couldn't avoid hitting the red dot, when slapping the charging handle.
@@RedPillTruth2023 glad you got it back to the right spot yourself! The mounts have a cut out for the rear position where it is supposed to go. Did you go with the HK Parts mount or Shield?
I really like the Holosun AEMS. Seems perfect for PCC's. Usually stay away from open emitter red dots.
If that dot can be low enough to cowitness and still fit the mount, then that’s better. It’s easier to clean raindrops off of the lenses and it’s tougher. I went for a better price and one I already have.
@@RangeToyz My issue is fogging. I stopped using open emitters on my carry guns because of that. Why take the worst things about pistol dots and use em' on rifles when you don't need to?
And I haven't tried co-witness with the AEMS, I did replace the mount for a lower mount but the rail is the standard one you'd get on the AP5, so it's not co-witness. Not sure what the appeal of that is, either. Get a good red dot if you have zero faith in your optic to need backup irons. But that's just my opinion ofc.
@@EvilWiffles I like cowitness dots on pistols because it’s easier to find when pulling iron sights up. I have so many different ones, it’s easier to find the dot that way than the guns that don’t have irons.
On MP5’s, I like the cowitness because it keeps my cheek weld where it naturally is for how the gun was designed. Having a collection of 7 MP5 type sbr’d firearms, I like the the cheek weld all the same. I’ve got EOtech EXPS2-0’s on a PTR 51P and PTR K3P sbr, and they feel different for sure being more down towards my chin, but being 7.62x51, I thought heavier duty over cowitness was the way for them.
@@EvilWiffles A lens treatment like cat crap helps with fog
Huge question ❓ ❓ does the HK parts mount fit the hk93 in the back notch area
I’ll say it definitely should if the MFI Ultra low mount fits my V53 .223 and my Omega MP5.
Thanks for taking the time to show us a few red dots for the AP-5. I'm looking HK Parts, and they have a bundle including the clamp and Holsun HS507C X2 red. With that said, how does the mount hold up? Does it get loose etc., or you had any issues with it?
@@nickm8651 so far, so good, and nothing loosing up. Blue loctite on the factory bolts as I remember.
@RangeToyz the combo is $394.95. Seems to be a good deal.
@ good price, but you might still check Simmons Sporting Goods for the red dot and do the email for best price and compare it with shipping the mount from HK Parts.
@@nickm8651 good price, but you might still check Simmons Sporting Goods for the red dot and do the email for best price and compare it with shipping the mount from HK Parts.
Awesome video!!!
Thanks! Tried to keep it short and informative. Check out my current videos to see everything shooting except the V53 video I’m still working on. They’ll all be on my binary playlist.
The Battle Steel MP5 mounts work really well for absolute co-witness. They are inexpensive too.
@@FishKepr nice! When were they first made? Hadn’t heard of them until now.
@@RangeToyz I don’t know. I got my first one in early 2022 or so. BTW, it’s available with multiple mount footprints; Aimpoint, MRO, Picatinny, etc. I like the Picatinny as it sets the optic a bit farther back than the dedicated Aimpoint to give more clearance to the charging handle, and is still low enough to provide absolute co-witness. I bought a second one to go with a second MP5 but still have not put it on yet as I really like the iron sights.
Great review!
@@davidnunley5436 thanks!
Glad I found this vid was wondering if I wanted to go with the holosun or trijicon, holosun just so has many more options but the trijicon just looks so clean but for the price can’t be a holosun onky question is why didn’t you go with the 507? Do you not like the donut of death?
I love the 510C on multiple guns I have. I bought a 507 for my FN 509 Tactical with suppressor hight sights. The donut cowitness was quick to pick up, but a clutter with the irons when zeroing in on a target. I wound up just using the dot mode. I figured it would be the same for this, so I went with the 407 with a better price. I got a 407 for my Micro Draco, then swapped it with the FN 509 Tactical and it’s 507C, so all is good and the Micro Draco has the DOD option :)
Hey- fantastic video! Can you tell me, at 0:55 your diopter drum- did you mod it or buy it that way? Meaning it has a cut out in it, guessing so that the largest aperture/peep sight hole, there isn’t any part of the drum/view getting blocked? Love the idea, but dont know if I want to cut my drum, so curious to know if you did this yourself or someone manufactures them this way? Thanks!
Thanks! This Omega MP5 actually came with a V notch and all the different sight pictures are calibrated for 9mm. I replaced the drum sights that came with my GSG 5P and 522PK 22LR MP5s with the HK 7.62x51 versions that also have a V notch and only use it for them. They’re pretty cheap. I think it would be very difficult to try to cut and file a V notch yourself. A little one way or another and that’s where your bullet would go. Can’t put material back either. Even a machine shop probably wouldn’t know how deep to cut without a diagram and measurements. I’ve looked for 9mm ones that are for sale, but haven’t found any. Someone should start making them with the MP5 boom that’s happening right now.
On the MFI UL mount, is there enough rail space for an eotech xsps2?
I’m at work right now, but I’ve got both and I’ll try to let you know tomorrow.
@@RangeToyz you are the man! I'm subbed!
@@boosted2809 I just got home and checked for you bud. Sorry to say it won’t fit. The MFI UL mount has a countersunk three slot picatinny section that is maxed out to fit Aimpoint T-1, T-2, H-1, H-2 footprint. (If the slots extend further, the rail would come in contact with the legs.) The EoTech XPS2-0 requires 7 picatinny slots straight across. MFI makes a Universal Low Mount that is longer with 12 slots and can be used, maybe even cut down and painted to make it look cleaner. It’s strong and long enough to mount a scope on a 308, but still works on a 9mm.
@RangeToyz damn I appreciate it brother. Really wanted to run that setup. I will check out the longer one and probably cut it down then. Thanks again👍
Where did you get the rear sight with the large U cut?
@@chadw.6049 Omega used to make this specific 9mm drum sight on their MP5 builds, but I haven’t found them anywhere for sale. You can get 7.62 versions with the V notch, but the other circles around the drum are smaller for that caliber and distances. I really only use the V notch and put a few of the 7.62 versions on a couple MP5 22LR guns without red dots and they work good. You can find used 7.62 versions for cheap too.
Are any of those mounts easier on the finish of the receiver? I had a mount back in the day that ate the paint off my pristine HK91.
@@davidnunley5436 I’m not totally sure. Probably the HK Parts mount with only one removable leg and you have to rock it on would be the hardest on the finish. Depending on the clamping torque, maybe all of them are the same. I think it mostly depends on the finish of the gun. My Omega MP5 has a hard epoxy finish so it’s very tough.
I thought the MFI had room for a magnifer at least a 3x micro? Different version? Also I think its similiar to Midwest industries version but the MFI sits longer but both have similiar length? It really sucks having to shoot 50 to 75 yards without any magnification.
Yeah, MFI has a couple hight MP5 mounts, this being the ultra low. I don’t think there’s any 3x micro dot that could still cowitness on it. This has only 3 slots of pic rail in the middle. It’s really made for direct footprint clones of the Aimpoint H1/H2. The claw for the pic rail needs to come directly out of the round tube of the dot sight, no bolt on adapter.
Great video. I've been looking into getting an optic and that hkp rmr mount for my mp5 22lr (tactical plinker). Good to see you get a co witness and rear sight doesnt look like its obstructed. Curious what your opinion is on what dot size works best for mp5 and if prefer a bigger or smaller sight window on optics for them. I'm looking at Swampfox and Holosun and just dont know what combo works best.
I really like the small profile of the Shield SMS2 and just got a glass 8 moa dot version, but haven’t installed it yet. I’ll have to get back to you later on the 4 moa verses 8 moa dots. They have auto brightness, so I think the size will be a little more crucial. The 2 moa dot in the Holosun can be turned up nice and bright so it’s easy to see. I’m definitely curious about the Swampfox and how the frames compare to the Holosun RMR. A V notch or castle notch (like on some MP5K’s) are both fantastic at giving you a clearer sight picture. My MP5SD has circle windows in all 4 drum rotations, and I use the large one for it with a SMS2. I still find it very quick to line up with targets and easy to use.
Yeah I like how notched drum looks with optic and that SMS setup looks really good. It would be nice if they supplied that height dimension for the back of sights so you know which sits lower when comparing. I know not everyone is trying to co-witness MP5s but for pistols youd know if rear sights are still functional. Swampfox just released new versions of their sights. The Justice II is 30mm and has 6MOA or multi reticle 2MOA.. The smaller Liberty II is 24mm with 3MOA and 3MOA multi.
@@paulm5297 right on. I think all micro dots can be adjusted to actually cowitness, but the Shield frame hight is really low at 22mm, is very thin and is barely still above the MP5 front sight tower. That Liberty is super close too. That might be my preferred pick for a RMR mounted dot. I’m also curious about the Shield verses RMR mount hights.
@@paulm5297I might even get a Liberty and trade out my Holosun that has a 29mm hight thanks to you :)
@@RangeToyz Im trying to see if I can make a Shield build work however the Shield MP5 mount you have may not fit right on a mp5 22 so Id have to get a Shield rmr adapter and use HKP mount and that combo costs a little more.
Is it just me, or is the holosun crooked/offset from the rear sight?
@@eze8024 it’s just the camera angle :) It lines up really nice.
@RangeToyz cool. I'm thinking about buying an hkparts rmr mount and possibly holosun 👍
@ great choices! I like the auto brightness and clear, non-obstructed view of the Shield sight, but now I think I like the Holosun more because you can turn it on and off manually. If I lose the cover of the Shield sight I’m SOL
Are the rear drum sights factory or did you add that on after?
Also with the holosun/trijicon mount do you ever end up hitting the sight or mount when using the charging handle? I heard that was a big issue with some of the claw mounts you would scrape your hand on the side of the Picatinny
No hitting the sight at all. It’s a nice skinny sight/mount combo. I appreciate your questions!
Nice video and info, ThanQ! I just installed the UTG/LEAPERS PRO handguard for my new MAC5 platform. Very nice! Does anyone know if the Holosun 510 would co-witness properly? The UTG is considered ‘low profile’ so it seems like it should work but I’m just wondering if someone has tried it yet. If that does work, there is also an opportunity to use a holosun magnifier as the center of both Holosun units are at 1.41”. Thanks!
@@papandreasg thanks for the comment! Sorry, but the Holosun 510 is too tall to cowitness with any low or ultra low mount.
@ awwww….crap! Maybe the HE-515? Maybe the red dot will be above the iron sights and iron sights will be visible through the space below the 515.
@ I tried AR15 hight red dot sights and didn’t like looking at the dot just about on the hight of the top of the O of the front sight tower that protects the post inside. Some people cut the O in half when using an Aimpoint or EOTech so the O isn’t obstructing their field of view. I didn’t want to do that when I got my first MP5 over a decade ago and I’m glad I didn’t because now there are true cowitness options. Some people will get high risers if they have night vision goggles so they clear the sight tower easily and keep the night vision from bumping into their stock. It’s really weird though during the day for a chin instead of cheek rest, is prone to snagging, doesn’t fit in a case or bag as well and looks very odd.
@@RangeToyz Yea, I just need more research. I’m going to call the Leapers folk and see if they had something in mind during design. I really appreciate your input! If you have any red dot suggestions with co-witness with the UGT handguard I’ll try it! I have both the MAC5 and the MAC5k. I do want to use the red Blitzkrieg chevron on both MAC platforms…no red dot on the ‘k’, just on the MAC5…to ‘dot the chevron!’
@ I’ve got other calibers of roller locks with an optics rail welded on from the factory. I think that would be about the hight of the UTG handguard. Even a Holosun 507 with UTG Super Slim RMR Low Profile mount wouldn’t cowitness on mine. You really have to take that picatinny connection away and screw the optic directly to the mount or get the built in Aimpoint ultra low dot H1/H2 T1/T2 (or clone) and go to the MFI Ultra Low MP5 mount for cowitness.
Which would be best for a Leupold Delta Point? I am assuming that RMR mount? Is there an adapter plate though?
You’re correct that this HK Parts mount has the standard RMR mount. Good new for you though, HK parts came out with a Universal version that takes adapter plates like you thought. It looks like you’ll take the HKP MP5 Universal Optic Mount for 119.95 plus HKP VP9/VP9L Optics Plate #4 Luepold Delta Point Pro Optics Plate 49.95 It definitely ads more cost to install your RMSc footprint if I researched it correctly, but that would be a nice cowitness, probably about the same hight as my Holosun.
Whered u get the v notch rear sight?
I bought this Omega MP5 years ago and it came with it and also has 9 mm holes in the diopter. You can buy V notch 7.62x51 HK surplus ones, but the holes are much smaller for the farther distances that that round shoots. I haven’t seen any 9 mm ones for sale.
@@RangeToyz nice thx for the video looking to get the holosun 407 with mount for my AP5
You got a creepy voice bro.
Still left a like tho
Good vid
Thanks! Love how easy it is to see a dot and have it cowitness with the iron sights. the dot naturally comes to your eye from muscle memory. Are you thinking about getting one?
@@RangeToyz agreed, cowitness is the way to not have the sight hood right in the line of vision. I tried the MFI and battle steel mounts, ended up returning both of them because they weren't installing correctly. I thought the mounting boss on my receiver was canted a bit but checking it now again it seems fine. I decided to just stick with irons. If I try again it will be the HK parts Holosun mount for sure.
I needed this 🙏🏿🦾
Glad to help 👊🦾