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Magnaroth May 20th, 2013 13:49

Budget Optics
 
Hello ASC,

Due to budgetary concerns, it will be many years before I have the money to purchase a RS EOTech or AimPoint; however I am still interested in getting a red-dot for my gun. I have been looking at these:

http://www.basspro.com/Pursuit-Illum...0829053423192/

I am asking for your opinion on this brand, as well as style of red-dot. Who's used them, and are they superior to the china-clones of the RS military optics?

My theory is: since they are designed for hunting, they should be able to hold a zero (as long as you don't switch reticles), as well as having a clear reticle in daylight, compared to the China clones. Am I correct in thinking this?

Thanks for your input.

RaisinBran May 20th, 2013 13:57

If you can afford this Amazon.com: Vortex® StrikeFire Red Dot Rifle Scope(Suitable for AR-15): Sports & Outdoors

You will not regret it.

redneck12 May 20th, 2013 13:58

I have not used that particular brand of that sight, but I have used that style and they area good sight for CQB or short range shooting. My only problem is they are easy to have shot out on you, no one makes a kill flash lense protector for them yet that I have found. If your looking for a decent reddot Bushnel has a version of the Aimpoint T-1 which I currently use on my GBBRs and its great it uses any of the T-1 mounts. Its a little more then that sight you posted $99 if you look hard. But it has after market kill flashes/lense protectors available.

redzaku May 20th, 2013 13:59

i find that reflex sights is not well protected from snapping
you should invest in a tasco red dot tube sight, for the same price range, what exactly is your budget?

Magnaroth May 20th, 2013 14:06

My budget is trying to find something effective for cheap. Prefferably around the $50 mark. I have other parts I would like to purchase before the next big game I have to go to.

Additionally; I an putting this on my AK gastube rail. That being said, size and weight are a concern of mine.

lurkingknight May 20th, 2013 14:28

any reflex sight will serve you well for that price. something like this: http://airsoftdepot.ca/catalog/produ...roducts_id=545

bright enough to use outside and simple.

Magnaroth May 21st, 2013 13:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by lurkingknight (Post 1797265)
any reflex sight will serve you well for that price. something like this: http://airsoftdepot.ca/catalog/produ...roducts_id=545

bright enough to use outside and simple.

That's what I was hoping for. Nothing too fancy or expensive. Just simple, and effective.

TANNER May 21st, 2013 15:22

I highly recommend this: http://www.airsoftstore.ca/index.php...roducts_id=197

I have used both and the reflex has too much glare outdoors.

Kos-Mos May 21st, 2013 15:25

I use a Tasco 30mm tube-style RDS. Works great, on GBBRs, for over a year now.

50$ at Canadian Tire

http://www.canadiantire.ca/browse/pr...=1369164330432

It's heavier than most open-type sights, but a LOT more protected. It got hit so many times and still hold zero and works perfectly. 11 levels, I usualy put it on 4 for indoors and 8-11 outdoors/sunny.

Magnaroth May 22nd, 2013 18:55

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Originally Posted by TANNER (Post 1797621)
I highly recommend this: http://www.airsoftstore.ca/index.php...roducts_id=197

I have used both and the reflex has too much glare outdoors.

Which brand of Reflex were you using? Did it have a tinted lens, or a clear one? One of the features that attracts me is the different reticles. I've never been a huge fan of just a "dot".

nichtessen May 22nd, 2013 22:13

I'm looking for a good SVD scope. My friend gave me his hold one. But the lock doesn't move up when you close the handle on it. And for the life of me when the height and side to side is adjusted all the way to the right spots so it should be zeroed. It's still high and to the right. Can't change the knobs on them further. Too zero them out.

Magnaroth May 22nd, 2013 23:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by nichtessen (Post 1798230)
I'm looking for a good SVD scope. My friend gave me his hold one. But the lock doesn't move up when you close the handle on it. And for the life of me when the height and side to side is adjusted all the way to the right spots so it should be zeroed. It's still high and to the right. Can't change the knobs on them further. Too zero them out.

Well I'm more concerned with red-dots.

However; if your gun is still shooting too high and to the right, I have a question for you: Do your BBs "hook" to the right a little? Or are they travelling in a straight line, just to the right.

Either way, your houpup may be misaligned, as well as set too high. Scopes are only designed for so much play with a gun. The idea is that the gun you're shooting still shoots straight.

TheTryHard May 22nd, 2013 23:04

Try this primary arms one, its a clone of the Aimpoint, and handled the recoil of my cousin's Tavor and kept it's zero, so it should be just fine for airsoft.

https://www.primaryarms.com/Primary_...mm-red-dot.htm

Magnaroth May 22nd, 2013 23:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheTryHard (Post 1798252)
Try this primary arms one, its a clone of the Aimpoint, and handled the recoil of my cousin's Tavor and kept it's zero, so it should be just fine for airsoft.

https://www.primaryarms.com/Primary_...mm-red-dot.htm

Personally, since I'm sticking it on the gas-tube-rail of my AK, I would rather something smaller. The full size aimpoints are kind of big for the front of a gun, and the rail is already made of metal. Too much weight at the front of my gun won't be fun at a 24hour game.

TheTryHard May 22nd, 2013 23:25

Oh ok, then maybe their aimpoint micro t1 clone might be more of your thing then

Here's the Link for it:
https://www.primaryarms.com/Primary_...se_p/md-07.htm


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