I'm also really hoping this fits the existing micro footprint. If so I may get one of these to try an offset red dot with an LPVO. At $400-500 it's much easier to justify than spending $700 on a T2 as a secondary optic.
I'm also really hoping this fits the existing micro footprint. If so I may get one of these to try an offset red dot with an LPVO. At $400-500 it's much easier to justify than spending $700 on a T2 as a secondary optic.
Same comment. For indoor daytime use, I have to drop it down 4 notches or so. Same with shooting outdoors on an overcast day.
For indoor use with poor lighting I keep it up higher just so it doesn't get washed out by WML use, but even still it's not at the highest two settings.
"Are you ready? Okay. Let's roll."- Last words of Todd Beamer
I'm probably the only person that is excited to pair this new Aimpoint with one of these but I'm used to being different.
Outstanding. I've already got a set of XS sights, and a Vortex Venom mounted on my 1894c as a proof of concept. Red Dots and pistol caliber lever actions go together like peanut butter and jelly. Now that we've established that I like the idea, I want to buy some flavor of higher end red dot for the rifle, and move the Vortex over to one of my .22s. This Aimpoint announcement is timely.
I'm just concerned it won't cowitness interchangeably with the Micros.
https://youtu.be/8RUO-V9BSnc?t=15
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Not another dime.
Curious if these, or at least the initial batches, will be LEO only or also available to the unwashed masses.