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Best AR red dot for the price!
I've Been in the market for awhile for a new red dot or similar optic for my s&w m&p 15.
I'm on a budget, well basically my 'ol lady says what money I can spend on guns. Haha I'm looking for suggestions based on people's experiences And best sight for the money. So far primary arms micro dot is top of my list but of course it's sold out on their site. I'm all ears on suggestions, thanks ahead of time! 9mm Mountaineer |
After thought I'm really looking for something to co-witness ive never tried it, but that's what I'm looking for thanks again
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Vortex makes a GREAT long range scope for a good price. If their red-dot is on par quality/price wise, it's gotta be a winner.
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What model long range scope? Debating the Burress MTAC
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Checkout bushnells zoomdot. It's a helluva optic for the price. Got mine on Amazon. They're not ever talked about but the design was used in Afghanistan and it held up. It's a Mexican made optic but very good quality IMO. I just can't afford an aimpoint.
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Vortex Strike fire, I'm happy with it. Life time warranty...
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I have been looking at the Vortex I'm interested but I'd like to read more reviews on their stuff.
Any others I should look at? Posted using Outdoor Hub Campfire |
Best for the money, by far, is the Aimpoint PRO. That being said, if that is too much, Vortex and Primary Arms make decent knock-offs (though they're still knock-offs).
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I just happened to get on primary arms site yesterday and looks like I'll be ordering one! The micro dot. Although a knockoff it fits my price range
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Has anybody tried the Lucid HD7? I'm kinda looking at that one.
http://www.mylucidgear.com/reddot.php |
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I bought a primary arms micro green dot when they first came out. I was so happy with it that I wanted to buy a couple more. I have never seen them in stock since I bought the first one.
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have 1 on my S&W2215, Ruger .44 Carbine, Marlin 336 and my Mini 14. 3000 hour battery life, remains true and you can find them for around $90 bucks. Dano |
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I have two of the PA micro dots.
They are fantastic sights. I would say that it rivals my Aimpoint H-1, especially for the cost difference. |
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As others has mentioned the Vortex StrikeFire.
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Eo-Tech on a 223 and C-More on a 22LR rifle. Like them both. They may not be in your price range however.
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Another vote for the Primary Arms micro dots. An excellent sight for the money. Also the Sig Sauer reddot is a good sight and you can usually find them used for a decent price.
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What I'd really like is a IR 1x4 power scope that doesn't break the bank. Why is it that 3x9s are cheap, 2x7s are cheap, even 4x10s are cheap, but everyone that makes a 1x4 treats it like its solid gold? I may have to look into this Lucid. Anyone who has one know if they can be used with an external magnifier instead of the screw in? John |
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was "iffy" when I heard about primary arms a few years ago. but now have their mini red dots on 2 of my ars. they have been put thru their paces for sure and not had any problems with either of them. but have been looking at the vortex to put on my coyote rifle using an offset mount next to my nikon 3x9 bdc 600.
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Another vote for the Lucid HD 7. This coming from a longtime Aimpoint user.
Make sure to order/pre-order the Gen III version of the Lucid that begins shipping any day now. 200$ to your door, auto brightness adjustment, auto shutoff, 4 switchable reticles, and the optic keeps its zero as your scroll through the reticles. Single AAA battery (no hard to find batteries required), height with integrated mount set for lower 1/3rd BUIS co- witness. Pay 30$ more and you get a screw-in 2x magnifier extension that works surprisingly well. |
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