New: Primary Arms GLx Riflescope Mounts

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posted on August 3, 2020
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Primary Arms has released a new line of U.S.-made riflescope mounts in its GLx product tier. Priced at $99.99, the new GLx Riflescope Mounts launch with four models which can accommodate 30mm and 34mm optics with a 0 or 20 MOA cant.

Each GLx mount boasts 6061-T6 aluminum alloy construction with hard-coat anodization for superior longevity, even in demanding conditions. The steel hardware comes with a black zinc phosphate coating to improve corrosion and abrasion resistance. Plus, the GLx mounts include a high torque allowance—with 25 inch-pounds for the T15 Torx cap screws and 65 inch-pounds for the ½-inch crossbolt hex nuts.

Primary Arms GLx riflescope mounts
GLx riflescope mounts mate stainless-steel hardware with a black zinc phosphate coating.


The new Primary Arms GLx one-piece mounts match the company's mid-tier line of GLx optics that were launched earlier this year.

All four of the new riflescope mounts in the GLx line are available now and include a lifetime warranty. Learn more at primaryarms.com.


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