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Sky Manatee December 25th, 2013 01:23

Ncstar Panorama Red Dot Site or Aimpoint?
 
Alright so I have a WE PDW AWSS closed bolt and it's doing well I ssuppose. My dilemma is that I had an Aimpoint previously and it ended up broke. I'm unable to adjust the dot and then it got shot out so. I am buying another sight but I'm looking into a panoramic red dot such as the first sight listed, or an Aimpoint style G&P Red dot. I don't know what to choose. I've had bad experience with aimpoint sights before which leans me to the Panoramic sight. Thing is though I need questions answered and have searched the Web for about a day now.

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/194...Faxr7Aod12IAag

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/514...le-mount-matte

1) How do the Panoramic sights fare on sunny and snowy days?
2) Does one tend to get shot out more?
3) Zoom or accuracy differences between the two types?

I just need to know preferences that you guys might Have for your own guns, personal experiences, stuff of that sort. I'm on a budget of about $40 (not including shipping). Thanks guys appreciate it.

Kos-Mos December 25th, 2013 01:37

for 40$, the best you could get is a cheap Tasco 30mm tube RDS.
It's made for shotguns and revolvers, so the recoil from your GBBR won't break it.

Basically any chinese RDS you will install on a GBBR will fail.

As for the glass being shot, that's on you. Both the aimpoint and reflex sight will explode on impact.
The RDS I recommended you above has lifetime warranty against shattered glass, and mine got shot a few times and never failed. I have been running it for years on GBBRs, so much there is barely any paint left on it.

Sky Manatee December 25th, 2013 10:38

Awesome thank you! Any view difference between an RDS and the tube sight? Do you know if one works better out doors?

redzaku December 25th, 2013 11:09

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Originally Posted by Sky Manatee (Post 1856334)
Awesome thank you! Any view difference between an RDS and the tube sight? Do you know if one works better out doors?

its just a style of housing of the red dot unit

Sky Manatee December 25th, 2013 11:40

Thank you

Madrigal December 25th, 2013 17:46

After using a few of their products, I am an NcStar slut. If the prices match, I will go with their stuff EVERY time. I have never had a single issue with anything of theirs that I used, be it sights, lights or lasers.

Sky Manatee December 26th, 2013 01:16

Hahaha that great. I tend to be like that too... Now do you prefer the panorama red dots over the tubed red dots? Does the tube actually help to block sun? Or is that not a problem?

Madrigal December 26th, 2013 02:13

I personally find tubed dots better for visibility in sunlight, however the tube its self will cover more of your view than the red dot. And if you are playing in woodland areas, you really wont be dealing with all that direct sunlight anyway. It is all personal choice. I have run both tubes and panoramas, and both have pros and cons to discover. Either way, make sure to get a lens cover or one of those rail mounted BB shields.

Sky Manatee December 26th, 2013 13:35

Okay awesome that is really helpful thank you!

ThunderCactus December 26th, 2013 14:06

those ncstar reflex sights are amazing indoors. They offer the most minimal vision obscurity which is important lol

Only major issue you'll run into with cheaper end optics is (of course) they may break under recoil, and the dot will produce a lot of glare making it difficult to see what you're aiming at in dark conditions

Kos-Mos December 26th, 2013 14:25

I prefer tube style ones.
Provides better structural integrity. (Means I bang my gun around).

And if you aim with both eyes open, you don't even see the tube (image composition).
But that takes practice, and you have to set the tube at the right place (too close to your eye and you get the tube-effect, too far and you see the outside of the tube).

redzaku December 26th, 2013 18:21

I have a question, what is your budget? My primary is sporting a Bushnell TR25, which is in the same style as a aimpoint t1 micro, like the tasco, it can withstand a .223 and 12 gauge

BioRage December 26th, 2013 19:31

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Originally Posted by redzaku (Post 1856534)
I have a question, what is your budget? My primary is sporting a Bushnell TR25, which is in the same style as a aimpoint t1 micro, like the tasco, it can withstand a .223 and 12 gauge

I was looking at that? How do you like it so far? Was thinking of ordering it from brownells.

Sky Manatee December 26th, 2013 21:21

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Originally Posted by redzaku (Post 1856534)
I have a question, what is your budget? My primary is sporting a Bushnell TR25, which is in the same style as a aimpoint t1 micro, like the tasco, it can withstand a .223 and 12 gauge

My budget is around 40 or 50 bucks. I have an Aimpoint tube sight but I really like the reflex sights. I just don't know if it would benefit me in the sunlight. I play mostly outdoors in fields or woodland and snow. Does the sun really bother the reflex sights?

EchoFourTwelve December 26th, 2013 21:32

I would say a aimpoint t1 micro is your best bet. I've got a repro and i love it tons.


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