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Help finding an optics brand.
Maybe awhile back, could've been in the last two years, a guy came on ASC showcasing some sights that they were working on. I cannot for the life of me remember what the company was called and an hour of searching has yielded no results. I thought the company was called Sun-something, but who knows. Well, if anyone remembers I'd appreciate it.
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Holosun is the name, I do belive. Been looking into one as well
Like this http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...oducts_id=2784 |
Yeah, that was it. Thanks. How could I not find that? Next question; are they like an airsoft/paintball sight company, like NC-Star or UTG, or are their products appropriate for real steel?
Scratch that last question... |
Its real steel stuff, sorta along the lines of the Primary arms stuff but a tad better I suppose. They've got some new stuff coming out in the next little while as well, which are sorta interesting.
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You been living under a rock? LOL
Anyways, don't get the A, that's the dated one. Get the G. "HS403G" Those are compatible with T1/H1 mounts, where as the A is not, as far as I know. Also the battery compartment is above, not under, very similar to the T1. - Canada ammo has a good price, 1/3 mount too, think it's like $239 +tax shipped I'm waiting for their EoTech look alike. http://www.primaryarms.com/v/vspfile...HS509GIR-2.jpg |
For the record, I read somewhere (on a forum) that they are supposed to be the oem for primary arms sights
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For that price I would rather get something like the Vortex SPARC, Vortex products have lifetime warranty.
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guess depends how far "LIFETIME" really goes. |
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Definitely is in the commercial grade |
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Ah I see, Vortex does have the stronger place holder.
Suppose it depends on the users budget then, assuming Cabelas is $279.99 for a vortex sparc II, and a holosun is sub $185-$239.99. |
Don't just look at the price. Sometimes the price is used to sucker a gullible buyer.
Would you buy a pot metal part for $95 or a billet machined part for $99 ? Gullible buyers would pick the $95 pot metal part to save $5. |
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