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Old August 18th, 2009, 19:08   #5
FOX_111
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It depend on the aplication and your need.
If you are to engage target at close range, you need no magnification and a fast sight. So a red-dot or hollowsight will allow you fast target aquisition with both eyes open and help you aquire your dot easely even if you are shooting reaction side.

You will need a scope if you are playing a lot outside where your target will be beyond 200fts and you need to ID them trough brands and leafs. You will typically use less than 3x of magnification power for an assault carbine and 3x and up for a sniper rifle.

If you want usability over look, keep that in mind. If you just want a kick ass tacticool look, than shoose watherver devise you think look good.

Usability will cost you more, because you will buy something that actually work decently.

Look will cost you less, because it won't work as good, but will only look good. Especially true with rifle scopes. Cheap replica are worthless optic wise.
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