Last edited by Erick Gelhaus; 01-15-2024 at 12:55 AM.
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You know, you just reminded me, the last time I was at a SHOT show was whatever year it was last in Orlando, and I recall asking the A I point folks when they were going to dispense with all this magnifier bs and just do a variable.
At the time what I wanted was a 1-or-4x vs a 1-to-4x (and I think I still would, honestly) but with the advances since then it would seem to me that they could do a lot higher than 4.
But given the sneak-preview shot above that's probably not what this is
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If this is a vent rib shotgun sight I see no reason to assume Aimpoint wouldnt use a larger dot as they did on prior vent rib shotgun sights.
I dont know if it was a problem on shotguns but when aim point micros were mounted on pistol slides, the weak point was the rotating dial for brightness adjustment not holding up under recoil. The push button adjustments on the ACR. What address that issue
Personally, I would like to see a standard P2 pistol sight with a larger dot (5-6 MOA).
For defensive use of a carbine, I think a red dot is preferable to a LPVO, as the red dot makes target focusing easier and lends itself to being shot more aggressively. Of course if you like to shoot groups or reach way out, the LPVO is preferable.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.