So I decided to return my Eotech and am now in search for another optic. I'd like to keep it around $500.
Opinons?
So I decided to return my Eotech and am now in search for another optic. I'd like to keep it around $500.
Opinons?
I'm doing the same. I'm considering the Holusun w/ the new Primary Arms reticle coming out soon.
But, I'm also looking for suggestions.
My Feedback:http://www.ar-15.co/threads/75395-Jefe-s-AR
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I haven't tried a ton of different optics, but I like the M21 I'm currently using.
I have been using the vortex sparc 2 pretty happy with the performance. I've always wanted an eotech since I left the military, but for my purposes I couldn't justify that much in a red dot. I got an older one from a friend but it broke after 200 rounds so I sent it to eotech for repairs they just sent me cash back. I picked up the vortex and a magnifier for less than what the eotech would have cost.
When I get my Eotech refund I was going to get another Aimpoint PRO.
Tried my buddys new Trijicon MRO and liked it a lot, now I'm not sure. The MRO does not have much of a track record yet.
On that other site the Aimpoint Pro seems to be the optic of choice.
I was considering the Burris AR-332 or AR-536 but they have mixed reviews.
Just buy something with a good warranty and don't worry haha.
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A local store is selling the PROs at a awesome price. Give them a call for their grand (re)opening special. That would be my choice or a micro
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PRO or T1/T2. I have a Primary Arms red dot on one of my SBRs but I haven't run it long/hard enough to give it a recommendation.
What is my joy if all hands, even the unclean, can reach into it? What is my wisdom, if even the fools can dictate to me? What is my freedom, if all creatures, even the botched and impotent, are my masters? What is my life, if I am but to bow, to agree and to obey?
-- Ayn Rand, Anthem (Chapter 11)