Do you have to remove the unit to change the battery?
Do you have to remove the unit to change the battery?
"A man with an experience is not a slave to a man with an opinion."
This may just be what many of us have been waiting for.
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I'm waiting for ATEI to finish my G17 slide and RMR as I type this. The information gained here regarding RDS on pistols has been invaluable (you are all enablers, but I appreciate it ).
Maybe this Aimpoint sight will go on my next conversion.
"For a moment he felt good about this. A moment or two later he felt bad about feeling good about it. Then he felt good about feeling bad about feeling good about it and, satisfied, drove on into the night."
-- Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy --
Interesting that it takes the CR1225 battery as the battery is smaller in both diameter and height. That explains the lower battery life, but the ability to change batteries without sight removal more than negates the smaller battery capacity.
Well it’s time to get a 19x for a host if this Aimpoint pans out.
Agreed — the analysis is more complicated than window size.
First question is EDC or gaming. For gaming, a large window is desirable. For EDC, the sealed emitter, durability, battery life, ability to change a battery without removing the unit, dot controls (manual vs auto, time out function, ease of changing intensity), shape of display, clearness of display, and ability to use BUIS are all factors that determine overall usefulness.
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