Got my first ACRO yesterday, the G45 slide is getting milled Monday.
The second one from those nice folks at CS Tactical is going on a shotgun. Just trying to decide which one......
Got my first ACRO yesterday, the G45 slide is getting milled Monday.
The second one from those nice folks at CS Tactical is going on a shotgun. Just trying to decide which one......
Battery life reports are concerning me greatly - I’m putting my planned 19.5 MOS / ACRO project on hold until things shake out. But, the battery capacity stats listed above tell the tale - less than 25% of the capacity of the “standard” 2032, and the sight seems to be rather thirsty. A bad combination...
Ken
BBI: ...”you better not forget the safe word because shit's about to get weird”...
revchuck38: ...”mo' ammo is mo' betta' unless you're swimming or on fire.”
The key to success seems to be a battery management strategy.
I bought the ACRO because I expected it to be the most durable and reliable optic of its kind on the market. I expect time will prove me right on that.
Given the demands of the form factor the battery life doesn't concern me too much. I wish I had a better read on that going in, but I have a strategy that should work quite well at keeping the optic up and running.
The name "Aimpoint" conveys a certain expectations based on the host of experiences with their other products. This one is considerably different and needs to be approached differently.
3/15/2016
Since the outer protective lenses are designed to be replaceable at the factory I wonder if an outer objective lens with more tint might be an option to allow the sight to be run on a lower brightness, but still be usable?
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