After some additional research, I decided to go with an Aimpoint PRO instead. Thinking that will be a better choice...hope so
The Aimpoint Pro, is probably the best value for a rugged quality dot that can be found.
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After some additional research, I decided to go with an Aimpoint PRO instead. Thinking that will be a better choice...hope so
Rob doesn't have high and low speeds...he only has slow and stop.
I can't comment on holo sights...I don't even have a laser or light on any of my bang bangs.
I have seen some bluer tints on certain reflex sights like the 1st Gen Trijicon MRO's that make it tough, but most smaller dots glass isn't designed to gather light like most scopes do. Most 1x dots, do have protective coating or anti-light reflection coatings on their front glass, but they don't have the 50mm objectives and large tubes which help in light gathering to make any difference at night? Just my opinion. Even without coatings, the smaller objectives on smaller and lighter dots, even without coatings makes it harder to see targets at night.
Not true. I eat really fast and poop really slow.
Isn't this what's called, "high speed, low drag?"
Think I have a Vortex, short and low power on some rifle. Another similar has lighted reticle. Nothing as large as 50mm. Use would be coyotes at night, I suppose it would do for that proverbial zombie attack. But night vision is more precious to me than room-clearing. That narrow, coated glass 20mm tube... Better to see than be tactical-quick.
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That's what's called a constipated old man.
Good luck finding you a Ruger Wrangler...no one has had any guns or ammo around here for several months. Even the single actions are getting scarce. Starter pistols are even scarce.
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Ya should have stocked up on single action .22s years ago. And no...you can't have it.
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You can keep that Colt. That tall blade on the rear sight, would just keep me from fanning the hammer really fast. Like ole' Clint Eastwood did in 'The Man with No Name' movies.
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