I think I'm going to try the SLX 1x. Is everyone still happy with theirs? anyone wanna sell me theirs?
Probably too late to be helpful, but I'm still very happy with mine. Shake awake has worked perfectly every time and the reticle is very easy to pick up in full outdoor light and not too much in indoor light. I see it being the permanent solution for my main 16" AR, which after years of small adjustments I think I'm done tweaking.
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@theJanitor missed the question as well, but I now have 2 of the 1x, 2 of the 3x, and a GLx 2x. They just plain work for me.
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PA sells one of those as well..
https://www.primaryarms.com/primary-...icro-magnifier
They are also running a 12% off sale.
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I recently bought a Colt lightweight carbine and decided try to keep it light. I have a 1-4 LPVO on my other 16" gun but it also has a medium contour barrel and is heavy enough that I've considered installing an undercarriage! For the new rifle, I mounted a Primary Arms SLx 1x prism optic and an SLx 3x micro magnifier on a flip to side mount. After a couple hundred rounds, I am very pleased with the arrangement. In hindsight, I normally ran the 1-4 either on 1 or 4, so 1 or 3 power with the PAs works well and is much quicked to change from one to the other. I like the notion of the etched reticle in case of batttery failure. The Cyclops reticle is fine for me and makes the offset for close in shots a breeze.
This one? I think this is one of the most current models:
https://www.primaryarms.com/primary-...8-reticle-yard
I have a new LaRue 16” upper coming for an unused lower with a first generation Magpul UBR I found packed away (long story,) and a fixed 3x would be about perfect.
Ken
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