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    On the mounts, the Badger C1s are slightly lighter than the G mounts of the same height. They have the obvious modularity that is rad, and the 1.7 mount is pretty much the best thing ever unless you’re in a niche a category.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nephrology View Post
    Also sort of curious about the Sig Tango6T line. I generally abhor anything/everything SIG, but it sounds like their Tango6T line is made by LOW and may have better illumination than trijicon options.
    I have yet to hear anything good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nephrology View Post
    Also sort of curious about the Sig Tango6T line. I generally abhor anything/everything SIG, but it sounds like their Tango6T line is made by LOW and may have better illumination than trijicon options.
    SIG won some army contracts for SDM guns with the Tango6 but the one FFP example I actually got hands on was not daylight bright.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wake27 View Post
    On the mounts, the Badger C1s are slightly lighter than the G mounts of the same height. They have the obvious modularity that is rad, and the 1.7 mount is pretty much the best thing ever unless you’re in a niche a category.


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    Does anyone know the best online source for Badger Ordnance?

    Thanks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    Does anyone know the best online source for Badger Ordnance?

    Thanks.


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    Brownells carries most of their C1 line. Badger has a great LE/MIL discount too if you qualify and sign up for an account directly with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    What are the reports on the Credo 1-4? A lightweight 1-4 checks a lot of boxes for me on an AR.
    Damn. I was hoping to be the first gun-hipster to back-slide into maxing out at 4x...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob_s View Post
    Damn. I was hoping to be the first gun-hipster to back-slide into maxing out at 4x...
    Buy the March 1-4 for ultimate hipster optic.

    Quote Originally Posted by navyman8903 View Post
    I have yet to hear anything good.
    Well, won't be the first time I've passed up the SIG option...

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    How about the Meopta Optika6 1-6? Anyone know much about it? Seems like it is well liked from what I can find but not many reviews.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nephrology View Post
    Buy the March 1-4 for ultimate hipster optic.
    I guess I gotta opt for the poors hipster move. There was a time in my life when I'd happily drop $2k on a scope, but after years of doing that I'd rather have the $2k bandsaw

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob_s View Post
    I guess I gotta opt for the poors hipster move. There was a time in my life when I'd happily drop $2k on a scope, but after years of doing that I'd rather have the $2k bandsaw
    Speaking of which, after doing some reading on the Meopta, I feel like I may have found my scope...

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