gun sights

pdxrovermech

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Jul 3, 2009
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Portland, OR
if you look around you can find an older bushnell holo sight for much less money. wont have NVG capability, but the price is right.
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Ballah06

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Jan 21, 2007
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Oh oh. You guys are talking 'bout guns aaaaagain? Not that I have ever shot one myself, seen one in person, or owned one, but I agree with Ray.

If trained with combat sights, designed primarily for quick target acquisition vs. long-range employment, they do work. Different brands/models is something people argue about, but typically Acog or EoTech come up on the top of various lists. I dig Acogs - they look cool in pictures, and I heard work pretty well. Although some require ambient light to work, and if you plan to operate in reduced light conditions for a while, those models will fade the little triangle, dot, etc. after some time. Never had a problem with 'looking through' EoTechs either, in pictures and online of course.

Damn, now I am all scared and shit, you guys be talking about these crazy ass boomsticks on here. Can't we just stick to some more feminine, non-scary topics like food recipes, best soaps to use for washing our trucks, etc.?

Peace and love, peace and love. :patriot:
 

Ballah06

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Jan 21, 2007
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1920SF said:
I don't understand the offset irons as pictured with windage and elevation.
I mean, I've got BUIS but that's along the top, and they're there should the optic fail and are zeroed like normal A2 style sights.

I suppose it's another 'different' take on flat top receivers w/o carry handle installed. Don't see why it wouldn't work, although it may require a bit of getting used to, and hence a bit of practice.
 

gage092879

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May 18, 2006
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I have a 60 power scope on my 7 inch barrel cqb m4. Never know when I might have to take that 2000 yard shot.